This article presents a study of how humans perceive and judge the relevance of documents. Humans are adept at making reasonably robust and quick decisions about what information is relevant to them, despite the ever increasing complexity and volume of their surrounding information environment. The literature on document relevance has identified various dimensions of relevance (e.g., topicality, novelty, etc.), however little is understood about how these dimensions may interact. We performed a crowdsourced study of how human subjects judge two relevance dimensions in relation to document snippets retrieved from an internet search engine. The order of the judgment was controlled. For those judgments exhibiting an order effect, a q–test was ...
The authors examined how information relevance affects readers’ understanding of conflicting informa...
The purpose of this thesis is to get an improved understanding of what the bases for relevance a...
When making decisions, individuals may only use a subset of all available information. The experienc...
This article presents a study of how humans perceive the relevance of documents.Humans are adept at ...
This article presents a study of how humans perceive and judge the relevance of documents. Humans ar...
Measuring relevance of documents with respect to a user’s query is at the heart of information retri...
How does an information user perceive a document as relevant? The literature on relevance has identi...
In the face of the information explosion fuelled by the phenomenal growth of the Web, researchers ar...
The judging of relevance has been a subject of study in information retrieval for a long time, espec...
There is a growing body of research which has investigated relevance judgment in IR being influenced...
Research on relevance has established a conceptual consensus that stresses the importance of studyi...
We present the results of a study of user's perception of relevance of documents. The aim is to stud...
A key concept in many Information Retrieval (IR) tasks, e.g. document indexing, query language model...
This study investigates the use of criteria to assess relevant, partially relevant and not relevant ...
The concept of relevance has received a great deal of theoretical attention. Separately, the relatio...
The authors examined how information relevance affects readers’ understanding of conflicting informa...
The purpose of this thesis is to get an improved understanding of what the bases for relevance a...
When making decisions, individuals may only use a subset of all available information. The experienc...
This article presents a study of how humans perceive the relevance of documents.Humans are adept at ...
This article presents a study of how humans perceive and judge the relevance of documents. Humans ar...
Measuring relevance of documents with respect to a user’s query is at the heart of information retri...
How does an information user perceive a document as relevant? The literature on relevance has identi...
In the face of the information explosion fuelled by the phenomenal growth of the Web, researchers ar...
The judging of relevance has been a subject of study in information retrieval for a long time, espec...
There is a growing body of research which has investigated relevance judgment in IR being influenced...
Research on relevance has established a conceptual consensus that stresses the importance of studyi...
We present the results of a study of user's perception of relevance of documents. The aim is to stud...
A key concept in many Information Retrieval (IR) tasks, e.g. document indexing, query language model...
This study investigates the use of criteria to assess relevant, partially relevant and not relevant ...
The concept of relevance has received a great deal of theoretical attention. Separately, the relatio...
The authors examined how information relevance affects readers’ understanding of conflicting informa...
The purpose of this thesis is to get an improved understanding of what the bases for relevance a...
When making decisions, individuals may only use a subset of all available information. The experienc...