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@incollection{ Mutschke2014,
 title = {How can heat maps of indexing vocabularies be utilized for information seeking purposes?},
 author = {Mutschke, Peter and Haddou ou Moussa, Karima},
 editor = {Mutschke, Peter and Mayr, Philipp and Scharnhorst, Andrea},
 year = {2014},
 booktitle = {Knowledge Maps and Information Retrieval : Proceedings of the First Workshop on Knowledge Maps and Information Retrieval},
 pages = {47-52},
 series = {CEUR workshop proceedings},
 volume = {1311},
 address = {Köln},
 issn = {1613-0073},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-46816-7},
 abstract = {The ability to browse an information space in a structured way by exploiting similarities and dissimilarities between information objects is crucial for knowledge discovery. Knowledge maps use visualizations to gain insights into the structure of large-scale information spaces, but are still far away from being applicable for searching. The paper proposes a use case for enhancing search term recommendations by heat map visualizations of co-word relationships taken from indexing vocabulary. By contrasting areas of different “heat” the user is enabled to indicate mainstream areas of the field in question more
easily. (author's abstract)},
 keywords = {indexing; information retrieval; Begriff; concept; Informationsgewinnung; information and documentation; visualization; Information und Dokumentation; Visualisierung; information capture; Indexierung; information retrieval; Informationsmanagement; Informationsstand; level of information; information management}}