Spellchecking for Children in Web Search

a Natural Language Interface Case-study

Conference Paper (2021)
Author(s)

Casey Kennington (Boise State University)

Jerry Alan Fails (Boise State University)

Katherine Landau Wright (Boise State University)

Maria Soledad Pera (Boise State University)

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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
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Pages (from-to)
8-13
ISBN (electronic)
9781954085176

Abstract

Given the more widespread nature of natural language interfaces, it is increasingly important to understand who are accessing those interfaces, and how those interfaces are being used. In this paper, we explore spellchecking in the context of web search with children as the target audience. In particular, via a systematic literature review of work that illustrate challenges and limitations, we show that, while widely used, popular search tools are ill-designed for children. We then use spellcheckers as a case study to highlight the need for an interdisciplinary approach that brings together natural language processing, education, human-computer interaction to address a known information retrieval problem: query misspelling. We conclude that it is imperative that those for whom the interfaces are designed have a voice in the design process.

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