UI Design Patterns for Search & Information DiscoveryTony Russell-Rose
This talk examines the role of patterns in designing information search and discovery applications, describes some of the challenges involved in creating the Endeca UI Design Pattern Library, and explores some of the issues involved in maintaining and growing a pattern library as a resource for a company as well as the wider user experience design community.
Creating a User-Friendly Search UI with Drupal - Presentation at DrupalCamp T...Suzanne Dergacheva
This document discusses creating a user-friendly search UI with Drupal using the Search API and Solr. It covers setting up a search index in Solr, adding fields and filters, configuring facet blocks, and creating Views for search results. Facets allow filtering search results and can be configured as multi-select widgets. Views integrate search into the website and allow contextual filters and pagination. Additional modules like Facet API Tabs and Current Search Blocks can enhance the search experience.
This document discusses search interfaces and principles. It begins by introducing Daniel Beach and his work in search. It then covers general search principles like using search as a conversation with users and focusing on relevance over design. Various search techniques are explained, including indexing, query analysis, result scoring, filtering, aggregations, autocomplete, highlighting and loading more results. The document emphasizes that search provides flexibility to return relevant content given user inputs.
UI Design Patterns for Search & Information DiscoveryTony Russell-Rose
This talk examines the role of patterns in designing information search and discovery applications, describes some of the challenges involved in creating the Endeca UI Design Pattern Library, and explores some of the issues involved in maintaining and growing a pattern library as a resource for a company as well as the wider user experience design community.
Creating a User-Friendly Search UI with Drupal - Presentation at DrupalCamp T...Suzanne Dergacheva
This document discusses creating a user-friendly search UI with Drupal using the Search API and Solr. It covers setting up a search index in Solr, adding fields and filters, configuring facet blocks, and creating Views for search results. Facets allow filtering search results and can be configured as multi-select widgets. Views integrate search into the website and allow contextual filters and pagination. Additional modules like Facet API Tabs and Current Search Blocks can enhance the search experience.
This document discusses search interfaces and principles. It begins by introducing Daniel Beach and his work in search. It then covers general search principles like using search as a conversation with users and focusing on relevance over design. Various search techniques are explained, including indexing, query analysis, result scoring, filtering, aggregations, autocomplete, highlighting and loading more results. The document emphasizes that search provides flexibility to return relevant content given user inputs.
[SNU UX Lab] An Overview and Research Cases of Log-based User Behavior Analysis (presented at the 3rd Conference on Pioneering Convergence Technologies, 2013/01/25)
This is a presentation I originally gave at Daum Foundation's ChangeON conference (2009-11-20). I gave this presentation again at UXCampSeoul (2010-2-27).
The presentation highlights why current developments in Web2.0 technologies and social media benefit non-profits and showcases 4 examples of how technology empower the users for social causes.
GSC in HUB_Teppei Nakano / CEO, NamcoinVentureSquare
1. NAM aims to become the biggest healthcare company through innovations in AI, blockchain, and genome sequencing technology.
2. NAM has developed AI systems to assist doctors by summarizing medical notes, asking relevant questions, and automatically supplementing patient data.
3. NAM's blockchain-based NAM Chain collects and shares health data from patients to provide clean raw data for hospitals and patients while ensuring security and immutability of records.
Cryptocurrency wallets provide access to blockchain networks and the cryptocurrency market is growing rapidly. By 2022, the total market value of cryptocurrencies is estimated to reach $7.5 trillion USD. The number of cryptocurrency users and wallets has increased sharply in recent years, from 10.98 million in 2016 to 21.51 million in 2017. The blockchain industry is also growing, with revenue projected to be between $80-110 billion USD in 2020.
GSC in HUB_Kaikai Yang / COO, Energo LabsVentureSquare
1) Energo Labs is developing a blockchain-enabled smart grid called Energo that uses distributed energy storage and a digital token (Watt) representing units of stored energy.
2) Their current project in the Philippines involves a campus microgrid connecting 3 buildings, with 1 having solar panels and the other 2 purchasing energy via an auction on Energo's platform.
3) Energo aims to expand their energy trading and distributed energy resource platforms to additional Asian and European markets between 2017-2018.
Minsu Kang founded a cloud computing company in 2010 that offered IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS services but was expensive and had limited database support with some latency issues in Korea. By 2017, the company had transitioned to a serverless computing model using a reverse proxy server, CDNs for static files, and APIs and SaaS for other services like emails and analytics. This allows fully client-side HTML5 web apps to make REST API calls for data without server rendering.
[SNU UX Lab] An Overview and Research Cases of Log-based User Behavior Analysis (presented at the 3rd Conference on Pioneering Convergence Technologies, 2013/01/25)
This is a presentation I originally gave at Daum Foundation's ChangeON conference (2009-11-20). I gave this presentation again at UXCampSeoul (2010-2-27).
The presentation highlights why current developments in Web2.0 technologies and social media benefit non-profits and showcases 4 examples of how technology empower the users for social causes.
GSC in HUB_Teppei Nakano / CEO, NamcoinVentureSquare
1. NAM aims to become the biggest healthcare company through innovations in AI, blockchain, and genome sequencing technology.
2. NAM has developed AI systems to assist doctors by summarizing medical notes, asking relevant questions, and automatically supplementing patient data.
3. NAM's blockchain-based NAM Chain collects and shares health data from patients to provide clean raw data for hospitals and patients while ensuring security and immutability of records.
Cryptocurrency wallets provide access to blockchain networks and the cryptocurrency market is growing rapidly. By 2022, the total market value of cryptocurrencies is estimated to reach $7.5 trillion USD. The number of cryptocurrency users and wallets has increased sharply in recent years, from 10.98 million in 2016 to 21.51 million in 2017. The blockchain industry is also growing, with revenue projected to be between $80-110 billion USD in 2020.
GSC in HUB_Kaikai Yang / COO, Energo LabsVentureSquare
1) Energo Labs is developing a blockchain-enabled smart grid called Energo that uses distributed energy storage and a digital token (Watt) representing units of stored energy.
2) Their current project in the Philippines involves a campus microgrid connecting 3 buildings, with 1 having solar panels and the other 2 purchasing energy via an auction on Energo's platform.
3) Energo aims to expand their energy trading and distributed energy resource platforms to additional Asian and European markets between 2017-2018.
Minsu Kang founded a cloud computing company in 2010 that offered IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS services but was expensive and had limited database support with some latency issues in Korea. By 2017, the company had transitioned to a serverless computing model using a reverse proxy server, CDNs for static files, and APIs and SaaS for other services like emails and analytics. This allows fully client-side HTML5 web apps to make REST API calls for data without server rendering.
The document discusses Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, which provides modern cloud computing technology including availability domains, non-blocking networks, off-box IO virtualization, and direct-attached NVMe storage. This infrastructure delivers high availability, high performance, and high scalability. The cloud infrastructure offers flexible compute options from VMs to bare metal servers, NVMe-based storage, and virtual private networks. Case studies show it can accelerate rendering workloads by 2-10x and support high performance computing for financial firms.
Who's Good is a B-Corporation that provides an online platform to analyze and disclose environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks for companies. Their web-based platform, Who's Good, allows users like investment professionals, financial institutions, and supply chain managers to identify and manage ESG issues. It uses artificial intelligence to provide reliable data on companies' sustainability practices and non-financial risks.
23. 소셜 검색 2. SNS 검색 - Daum 소셜웹 검색
Daum 소셜웹 검색
• 트위터, 페이스북, 요즘, 미투데이, 플레이스, 포스퀘어 등 SNS
상의 데이터 검색
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24. 실시간 검색 (Real time search) - Google Freshness Algorithm Update
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25. 소셜 검색 3. Friend-Filtered Social Search - My소셜 검색
My소셜검색
• 대상데이터 : 카페, 블로그, 요즘, view, 게시판, 지식
• 특징
- 나의 소셜 네트워크 안의 사람들의 글을 검색.
- 또한, 내가 작성한 글도 검색 가능.
- 로그인 후 나만 볼 수 있는 검색결과.
“신뢰(trust)”
어떤 검색 결과를 볼 것이냐
의미 있는 정보
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32. 검색의 미래
“Contextual discovery will take
data gathered from people’s
browsing data and location
profiles and use it to serve up
interesting and relevant results –
without the search”
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