Second International Workshop on Gamification for Information Retrieval

Abstract

Gamification is a popular methodology describing the trend of applying game design principles and elements, such as feedback loops, points, badges or leader boards in non-gaming environments. Gamification can have several different objectives. Besides just increasing the fun factor, these could be, for example, to achieve more accurate work, better retention rates and more cost effective solutions by relating motivations for participating as more intrinsic than conventional methods. In the context of Information Retrieval (IR), there are various tasks that can benefit from gamification techniques such as the manual annotation of documents in IR evaluation or participation in user studies to tackle interactive IR challenges. Gamification, however, comes with its own challenges and its adoption in IR is still in its infancy. Given the enormous response to the first GamifIR workshop at ECIR 2014 and the broad range of topics discussed it seemed timely and appropriate to organise a follow-up workshop.

@incollection{
year={2015},
isbn={978-3-319-16353-6},
booktitle={Advances in Information Retrieval},
volume={9022},
series={Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
editor={Hanbury, Allan and Kazai, Gabriella and Rauber, Andreas and Fuhr, Norbert},
doi={10.1007/978-3-319-16354-3_98},
title={Second International Workshop on Gamification for Information Retrieval (GamifIR’15)},
url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16354-3_98},
publisher={Springer International Publishing},
author={Hopfgartner, Frank and Kazai, Gabriella and Kruschwitz, Udo and Meder, Michael and Shovman, Mark},
pages={838-840},
language={English}
}
Authors:
Frank Hopfgartner, Gabriella Kazai, Udo Kruschwitz, Michael Meder, Mark Shovman
Category:
Conference Paper
Year:
2015
Location:
37th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2015)