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https://github.com/novoid/2011-01-tagstore-formal-experiment
Collected public data and tools concerning a formal experiment conducted with tagstore
https://github.com/novoid/2011-01-tagstore-formal-experiment
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Collected public data and tools concerning a formal experiment conducted with tagstore
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/novoid/2011-01-tagstore-formal-experiment
- Owner: novoid
- License: other
- Created: 2011-12-25T16:49:31.000Z (about 13 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2022-03-13T14:36:28.000Z (almost 3 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-07-30T19:53:23.536Z (6 months ago)
- Topics: files, filesystem, hci, navigation, personal-information-management, phd-thesis, pim, reproducible-research, research, tagstore
- Language: Shell
- Homepage: https://karl-voit.at/tagstore/
- Size: 16.3 MB
- Stars: 5
- Watchers: 4
- Forks: 1
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.org
- License: license.txt
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README
---------
The [[https://karl-voit.at/tagstore/][tagstore research project]] was the PhD project of [[https://karl-voit.at/][Karl Voit]] and his
students. It was active in 2009-2013. the research platform tagstore
will not be developed any further by us. However, if you find it
interesting, you're free to test and use [[https://karl-voit.at/tagstore/][the Python-based tagstore
research prototype]] since it is free software.If you are interested in the research result, please do [[https://karl-voit.at/tagstore/downloads/Voit2012b.pdf][read and cite
the final PhD]] which can be found on [[https://karl-voit.at/tagstore/en/papers.shtml][the page with all the research
papers]]. The PhD thesis document summarizes most of the other papers
and puts them into context.On Github, you can find multiple repositories such as the [[https://github.com/novoid/tagstore][tagstore
source code]], and [[https://github.com/novoid/2011-01-tagstore-formal-experiment][the data for the formal experiment one]] and [[https://github.com/novoid/2011-04-tagstore-formal-experiment][for
another formal experiment]].Karl Voit took the experience with this project and developed
[[https://karl-voit.at/managing-digital-photographs][workflows and a series of open source tools]] for [[https://karl-voit.at/tags/pim/][Personal Information
Management]] for managing local files via tags. You may want to [[https://karl-voit.at/how-to-use-public-voit][follow
his blog posts]] about [[https://karl-voit.at/tags/pim/][PIM]].----------
* Formal Experiment
In January 2011, a formal experiment was conducted which aimed to
clear some questions in the field of personal information management
(PIM), information re-finding, and information architecture. This
repository holds relevant data to verify or extend this experiment.For this purpose, the testing framework tagstore ([[https://karl-voit.at/tagstore/]])
was used to *compare* storing files (images, graphics and documents)
within the *folder hierarchy* using Microsoft Windows Explorer *and
tagstore*.The tagstore framework supports file management by applying
tags. Those tags are being used to (automatically) generate *navigation
hierarchies*, called TagTrees.This repository contains anonymous data from the experiment in order
to *check, extend, or re-evaluate the experiment*.This is Open Data.
This is [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_research][Open Science]].
* Other Experiment Repositories
In April 2011, we basically repeated the January-experiment. The April
experiment has less technical logs, a two week pause between filing
and re-finding, more test persons, more test items, more detailed
questionnaires:
https://github.com/novoid/2011-04-tagstore-formal-experiment* Language
The experiment was conducted by a group of Karl Voit ([[http://www.TUGraz.az][Graz University
of Technology]]) and took place in [[http://maps.google.com/maps?f%3Dq&source%3Ds_q&hl%3Den&geocode%3D&q%3DInffeldgasse%2B16b,%2Bgraz,%2Baustria&aq%3D&sll%3D47.070714,15.439504&sspn%3D0.143575,0.308647&vpsrc%3D0&ie%3DUTF8&hq%3D&hnear%3DInffeldgasse%2B16b,%2BJakomini%2B8010%2BGraz,%2BSteiermark,%2BAustria&t%3Dh&z%3D16&iwloc%3DA][Graz, Austria]]. Therefore, the
language of the test persons was *German*. All data which test persons
were confronted with is in German. Derived data and supplementary
things such as evaluation scripts are in *English* though.* White Papers
Several related white papers are linked [[https://karl-voit.at/tagstore/en/papers.shtml][on the tagstore homepage]].
* License
https://github.com/novoid/2011-01-tagstore-formal-experiment is
licensed under a [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/][Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License]].* What is missing
For now, all relevant experiment data is online. If something is not
online (like for example the TP videos), a README.org explains further
things or links to an alternative hosting place.Currently, the detailed results are being extracted. The raw results
are somewhat irritating due to several things like bugs in
software.Here is the list of things which will be published here in future:
** Transcript processing scripts
Python-parser are reading the transcript files and generate a ASCII
and CSV summary per transcript file. Those parsers will be published
too.** Summarized Results
The raw summary CSV files (all TPs) are committed already. The
spreadsheets containing the derived diagrams will be published soon.** Formal Experiment Report
A report containing the most important results will be published here.