This paper proposes a theoretical framework which models the information provided by retrieval systems in terms of Information Theory. The proposed framework allows to formalize: (i) system effectiveness as an information theoretic similarity between system outputs and human assessments, and (ii) ranking fusion as an information quantity measure. As a result, the proposed effectiveness metric improves popular metrics in terms of formal constraints. In addition, our empirical experiments suggest that it captures quality aspects from traditional metrics, while the reverse is not true. Our work also advances the understanding of theoretical foundations of the empirically known phenomenon of effectiveness increase when combining retrieval syste...
In information retrieval, data fusion is a technique for combining the outputs of more than one retr...
In information retrieval, data fusion is a technique for combining the outputs of more than one retr...
For decades, the use of test collection has been a standardized approach in information retrieval ev...
In this tutorial we present a formal account of evaluation metrics for three of the most salient inf...
Abstract. In this paper we present a formal framework, based on the representational theory of measu...
There are literally dozens (most likely more than one hun-dred) information retrieval effectiveness ...
Retrieval system effectiveness can be measured in two quite different ways: by monitoring the behavi...
In this tutorial we will present, review, and compare the most popular evaluation metrics for some o...
© 2011 Dr. Sri Devi RavanaComparative evaluations of information retrieval systems using test collec...
Abstract. We present a thorough analysis of the capabilities of the linear combination (LC) model fo...
A range of methods for measuring the effectiveness of information retrieval systems has been propose...
We provide a uniform, general, and complete formal account of evaluation metrics for ranking, classi...
We present a thorough analysis of the capabilities of the linear combination (LC) model for fusion o...
Most of information retrieval effectiveness evaluation metrics assume that systems appending irrelev...
© 2010 Dr. William Edward WebberFull-text retrieval systems employ heuristics to match documents to ...
In information retrieval, data fusion is a technique for combining the outputs of more than one retr...
In information retrieval, data fusion is a technique for combining the outputs of more than one retr...
For decades, the use of test collection has been a standardized approach in information retrieval ev...
In this tutorial we present a formal account of evaluation metrics for three of the most salient inf...
Abstract. In this paper we present a formal framework, based on the representational theory of measu...
There are literally dozens (most likely more than one hun-dred) information retrieval effectiveness ...
Retrieval system effectiveness can be measured in two quite different ways: by monitoring the behavi...
In this tutorial we will present, review, and compare the most popular evaluation metrics for some o...
© 2011 Dr. Sri Devi RavanaComparative evaluations of information retrieval systems using test collec...
Abstract. We present a thorough analysis of the capabilities of the linear combination (LC) model fo...
A range of methods for measuring the effectiveness of information retrieval systems has been propose...
We provide a uniform, general, and complete formal account of evaluation metrics for ranking, classi...
We present a thorough analysis of the capabilities of the linear combination (LC) model for fusion o...
Most of information retrieval effectiveness evaluation metrics assume that systems appending irrelev...
© 2010 Dr. William Edward WebberFull-text retrieval systems employ heuristics to match documents to ...
In information retrieval, data fusion is a technique for combining the outputs of more than one retr...
In information retrieval, data fusion is a technique for combining the outputs of more than one retr...
For decades, the use of test collection has been a standardized approach in information retrieval ev...