This paper presents results from an initial user study exploring the relationship between system effectiveness as quantified by traditional measures such as precision and recall, and users' effectiveness and satisfaction of the results. The tasks involve finding images for recall-based tasks. It was concluded that no direct relationship between system effectiveness and users' performance could be proven (as shown by previous research). People learn to adapt to a system regardless of its effectiveness. This study recommends that a combination of attributes (e.g. system effectiveness, user performance and satisfaction) is a more effective way to evaluate interactive retrieval systems. Results of this study also reveal that users are...
This paper reports on an attempt to measure the performance of users of interactive information ret...
This paper presents results comparing user preference for search engine rankings with measures of ef...
Introduction. Evaluation is highly important for designing, developing and maintaining effective inf...
This paper presents results from an initial user study exploring the relationship between system eff...
This paper presents results from an initial user study exploring the relationship between system e...
It is evident from previous research that user satisfaction is a multidimensional, subjective variab...
Retrieval system effectiveness can be measured in two quite different ways: by monitoring the behavi...
Test collections are extensively used in the evaluation of information retrieval systems. Crucial to...
Information retrieval systems aim to help users satisfy information needs. We argue that the goal of...
user as the utility of an individual search (and then computes system utility as the average search ...
In the last decade, Image Retrieval (IR) has received substantial attention and experienced a rapid ...
User satisfaction, though difficult to measure, is the main goal of Information Retrieval (IR) syste...
The information retrieval system evaluation is necessary to measure and quantify the effectiveness,...
The purpose of this article is to bring attention to the prob-lem of variations in relevance assessm...
This paper presents results comparing user preference for search engine rankings with measures of ef...
This paper reports on an attempt to measure the performance of users of interactive information ret...
This paper presents results comparing user preference for search engine rankings with measures of ef...
Introduction. Evaluation is highly important for designing, developing and maintaining effective inf...
This paper presents results from an initial user study exploring the relationship between system eff...
This paper presents results from an initial user study exploring the relationship between system e...
It is evident from previous research that user satisfaction is a multidimensional, subjective variab...
Retrieval system effectiveness can be measured in two quite different ways: by monitoring the behavi...
Test collections are extensively used in the evaluation of information retrieval systems. Crucial to...
Information retrieval systems aim to help users satisfy information needs. We argue that the goal of...
user as the utility of an individual search (and then computes system utility as the average search ...
In the last decade, Image Retrieval (IR) has received substantial attention and experienced a rapid ...
User satisfaction, though difficult to measure, is the main goal of Information Retrieval (IR) syste...
The information retrieval system evaluation is necessary to measure and quantify the effectiveness,...
The purpose of this article is to bring attention to the prob-lem of variations in relevance assessm...
This paper presents results comparing user preference for search engine rankings with measures of ef...
This paper reports on an attempt to measure the performance of users of interactive information ret...
This paper presents results comparing user preference for search engine rankings with measures of ef...
Introduction. Evaluation is highly important for designing, developing and maintaining effective inf...