This study investigates if and why assessing relevance of clinical records for a clinical retrieval task is cognitively de-manding. Previous research has highlighted the challenges and issues information retrieval systems are faced with when determining the relevance of documents in this domain, e.g., the vocabulary mismatch problem. Determining if this as-sessment imposes cognitive load on human assessors, and why this is the case, may shed lights on what are the (cogni-tive) processes that assessors use for determining document relevance (in this domain). High cognitive load may impair the ability of the user to make accurate relevance judgements and hence the design of IR mechanisms may need to take this into account in order to reduce t...
International audienceThe large volumes of medical information available on the web may provideanswe...
Relevance is a fundamental concept in information retrieval. We consider relevance from user perspec...
User relevance judgments are central to both the systems and user-oriented approaches to information...
This study investigates if and why assessing relevance of clinical records for a clinical retrieval ...
The judging of relevance has been a subject of study in information retrieval for a long time, espec...
Preliminary experimentation demonstrates that although a system that allows for context specific spo...
Abstract The main objective of information retrieval (IR) systems is to retrieve information or in...
This article introduces the concept of relevance as viewed and applied in the context of IR evaluati...
User relevance judgments are central to both the systems and user-oriented approaches to information...
The purpose of this thesis is to get an improved understanding of what the bases for relevance a...
The purpose of this article is to bring attention to the prob-lem of variations in relevance assessm...
This paper presents a retrospective data analysis on how 75 clinicians searched for and accessed bio...
Relevance is a key topic in Information Retrieval (IR). It indicates how well the information retrie...
Relevance assessment, a crucial Human-computer Information Retrieval (HCIR) aspect, denotes how well...
Relevance is one of the key concepts in Information Retrieval (IR). A huge body of research exists t...
International audienceThe large volumes of medical information available on the web may provideanswe...
Relevance is a fundamental concept in information retrieval. We consider relevance from user perspec...
User relevance judgments are central to both the systems and user-oriented approaches to information...
This study investigates if and why assessing relevance of clinical records for a clinical retrieval ...
The judging of relevance has been a subject of study in information retrieval for a long time, espec...
Preliminary experimentation demonstrates that although a system that allows for context specific spo...
Abstract The main objective of information retrieval (IR) systems is to retrieve information or in...
This article introduces the concept of relevance as viewed and applied in the context of IR evaluati...
User relevance judgments are central to both the systems and user-oriented approaches to information...
The purpose of this thesis is to get an improved understanding of what the bases for relevance a...
The purpose of this article is to bring attention to the prob-lem of variations in relevance assessm...
This paper presents a retrospective data analysis on how 75 clinicians searched for and accessed bio...
Relevance is a key topic in Information Retrieval (IR). It indicates how well the information retrie...
Relevance assessment, a crucial Human-computer Information Retrieval (HCIR) aspect, denotes how well...
Relevance is one of the key concepts in Information Retrieval (IR). A huge body of research exists t...
International audienceThe large volumes of medical information available on the web may provideanswe...
Relevance is a fundamental concept in information retrieval. We consider relevance from user perspec...
User relevance judgments are central to both the systems and user-oriented approaches to information...