Recognizing outstanding contributions at CHIIR.
| Award | Title | Authors |
|---|---|---|
| Best Paper | Can You Tell Me? Designing Copilots to Support Human Judgment in Online Information Seeking | Markus Bink, Marten Risius, David Elsweiler, and Udo Kruschwitz |
| Best Paper Runner-up | Does It Still Make Sense? Organizing and Summarizing Resources in Cross-Session Aggregated Search | Milad Momeni and Orland Hoeber |
| Best Short Paper | Interest-Driven Search in AI-Mediated Information Environments: An Audio Diary Study | Yujin Choi and Soo Young Rieh |
| Best Short Paper Runner-up | Implicit Humanization in Everyday LLM Moral Judgments | Hoda Ayad and Tanu Mitra |
| Best Demo Paper | Result Assessment Tool (RAT): An Open-Source Toolkit for Conducting Studies based on Search Results | Sebastian Sünkler, Kardelen Bilir, Tuhina Kumar, Oliver Koop, Sebastian Schultheiß, and Dirk Lewandowski |
| Test of Time 2016 | Assessing Learning Outcomes in Web Search: A Comparison of Tasks and Query Strategies | Kevyn Collins-Thompson, Soo Young Rieh, Carl C. Haynes, and Rohail Syed |
| Test of Time 2017 | A Theoretical Framework for Conversational Search | Filip Radlinski and Nick Craswell |