We provide a uniform, general, and complete formal account of evaluation metrics for ranking, classification, clustering, and other information access problems. We leverage concepts from measurement theory, such as scale types and permissible transformation functions, and we capture the nature of evaluation metrics in many tasks by two formal definitions, which lead to a distinction of two metric/tasks families, and provide a comprehensive classification of the tasks that have been proposed so far. We derive some theorems to analyze the suitability (or otherwise) of some common metrics. Within our model we can derive and explain the theoretical properties and drawbacks of the state of the art metrics for multiple tasks. The main contributio...
A sequence of recent papers has considered the role of measurement scales in information retrieval (...
Abstract. In this paper we present a formal framework, based on the representational theory of measu...
The development of multilingual and multimedia information access systems calls for proper evaluatio...
In this tutorial we present a formal account of evaluation metrics for three of the most salient inf...
In this tutorial we will present, review, and compare the most popular evaluation metrics for some o...
This paper proposes a theoretical framework which models the information provided by retrieval syste...
An evaluation metric is used to evaluate the effectiveness of information retrieval systems and to j...
Evaluation is essential for showing the benefit of intelligent systems. This requires metrics that a...
This paper raises the need for quantitative accessibility measurement and proposes three different a...
A wide range of evaluation metrics have been proposed to measure the quality of search results, incl...
This paper raises the need for quantitative accessibility measurement and proposes three different a...
There are literally dozens (most likely more than one hun-dred) information retrieval effectiveness ...
Many evaluation metrics have been defined to evaluate the effectiveness ad-hoc retrieval and search ...
Abstract — Some of the established approaches to evaluat-ing text clustering algorithms for informat...
The fact that several web accessibility metrics exist may be evidence of a lack of a comparison fram...
A sequence of recent papers has considered the role of measurement scales in information retrieval (...
Abstract. In this paper we present a formal framework, based on the representational theory of measu...
The development of multilingual and multimedia information access systems calls for proper evaluatio...
In this tutorial we present a formal account of evaluation metrics for three of the most salient inf...
In this tutorial we will present, review, and compare the most popular evaluation metrics for some o...
This paper proposes a theoretical framework which models the information provided by retrieval syste...
An evaluation metric is used to evaluate the effectiveness of information retrieval systems and to j...
Evaluation is essential for showing the benefit of intelligent systems. This requires metrics that a...
This paper raises the need for quantitative accessibility measurement and proposes three different a...
A wide range of evaluation metrics have been proposed to measure the quality of search results, incl...
This paper raises the need for quantitative accessibility measurement and proposes three different a...
There are literally dozens (most likely more than one hun-dred) information retrieval effectiveness ...
Many evaluation metrics have been defined to evaluate the effectiveness ad-hoc retrieval and search ...
Abstract — Some of the established approaches to evaluat-ing text clustering algorithms for informat...
The fact that several web accessibility metrics exist may be evidence of a lack of a comparison fram...
A sequence of recent papers has considered the role of measurement scales in information retrieval (...
Abstract. In this paper we present a formal framework, based on the representational theory of measu...
The development of multilingual and multimedia information access systems calls for proper evaluatio...