Image searching is a creative process. We have proposed a novel image retrieval system that supports creative search sessions
by allowing the user to organise their search results on a workspace. The workspace’s usefulness is evaluated in a task-oriented
and user-centred comparative experiment, involving design professionals and several types of realistic search tasks. In particular,
we focus on its effect on task conceptualisation and query formulation. A traditional relevance feedback system serves as
a baseline. The results of this study show that the workspace is more useful in terms of both of the above aspects and that
the proposed approach leads to a more effective and enjoyable search experience. This paper also highlights the influence
of tasks on the users’ search and organisation strategy.
Keywords User evaluation - Image retrieval - Relevance feedback - Workspace - Recommendation system