Test collections are extensively used in the evaluation of information retrieval systems. Crucial to their use is the degree to which results from them predict user effectiveness. At first, past studies did not substantiate a relationship between system and user effectiveness; more recently, however, correlations have begun to emerge. The results of this paper strengthen and extend those findings. We introduce a novel methodology for investigating the relationship, which shows great success in establishing a significant correlation between system and user effectiveness. It is shown that users behave differently and discern differences between pairs of systems that have a very small absolute difference in test collection effectiveness. Our r...
The information retrieval system evaluation is necessary to measure and quantify the effectiveness,...
In the field of Information Retrieval (IR), test collections are an important part of IR system eval...
The relative performance of retrieval systems when evaluated on one part of a test collection may be...
Introduction. Evaluation is highly important for designing, developing and maintaining effective inf...
Test collection design eliminates sources of user variability to make statistical comparisons among ...
Retrieval system effectiveness can be measured in two quite different ways: by monitoring the behavi...
The effectiveness of information retrieval systems is measured by comparing performance on a common ...
© 2011 Dr. Sri Devi RavanaComparative evaluations of information retrieval systems using test collec...
The purpose of this article is to bring attention to the prob-lem of variations in relevance assessm...
The effectiveness of information retrieval systems is measured by comparing performance on a common...
This paper presents results from an initial user study exploring the relationship between system eff...
Information retrieval systems aim to help users satisfy information needs. We argue that the goal of...
This paper presents results from an initial user study exploring the relationship between system eff...
Use of test collections and evaluation measures to assess the effectiveness of information retrieval...
© 2010 Dr. William Edward WebberFull-text retrieval systems employ heuristics to match documents to ...
The information retrieval system evaluation is necessary to measure and quantify the effectiveness,...
In the field of Information Retrieval (IR), test collections are an important part of IR system eval...
The relative performance of retrieval systems when evaluated on one part of a test collection may be...
Introduction. Evaluation is highly important for designing, developing and maintaining effective inf...
Test collection design eliminates sources of user variability to make statistical comparisons among ...
Retrieval system effectiveness can be measured in two quite different ways: by monitoring the behavi...
The effectiveness of information retrieval systems is measured by comparing performance on a common ...
© 2011 Dr. Sri Devi RavanaComparative evaluations of information retrieval systems using test collec...
The purpose of this article is to bring attention to the prob-lem of variations in relevance assessm...
The effectiveness of information retrieval systems is measured by comparing performance on a common...
This paper presents results from an initial user study exploring the relationship between system eff...
Information retrieval systems aim to help users satisfy information needs. We argue that the goal of...
This paper presents results from an initial user study exploring the relationship between system eff...
Use of test collections and evaluation measures to assess the effectiveness of information retrieval...
© 2010 Dr. William Edward WebberFull-text retrieval systems employ heuristics to match documents to ...
The information retrieval system evaluation is necessary to measure and quantify the effectiveness,...
In the field of Information Retrieval (IR), test collections are an important part of IR system eval...
The relative performance of retrieval systems when evaluated on one part of a test collection may be...