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Nicholas J Belkin

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Institutions
  
Rutgers University

Name
  
Nicholas Belkin


Fields
  
Computer Science

Institution
  
Rutgers University

Known for
  
Anomalous State of Knowledge for Information Retrieval

Notable awards
  
Gerard Salton Award (2015)

Books
  
Interaction in Information Systems: A Bibliography of Research

Nicholas J. Belkin is a professor at the School of Communication and Information at Rutgers University. Among the main themes of his research are digital libraries; information-seeking behaviors; and interaction between humans and information retrieval systems. Belkin is best known for his work on human-centered Information Retrieval and the hypothesis of Anomalous State of Knowledge (ASK). Belkin realized that in many cases, users of search systems are unable to precisely formulate what they need. They miss some vital knowledge to formulate their queries. In such cases it is more suitable to attempt to describe a user's anomalous state of knowledge than to ask the user to specify her/his need as a request to the system.

Belkin was the chair of SIGIR in 1995-99, and the president of American Society for Information Science and Technology in 2005. In 2015, Belkin received the Gerard Salton Award.

References

Nicholas J. Belkin Wikipedia