Most of information retrieval effectiveness evaluation metrics assume that systems appending irrelevant documents at the bottom of the ranking are as effective as (or not worse than) systems that have a stopping criteria to 'truncate' the ranking at the right position to avoid retrieving those irrelevant documents at the end. It can be argued, however, that such truncated rankings are more useful to the end user. It is thus important to understand how to measure retrieval effectiveness in this scenario. In this paper we provide both theoretical and experimental contributions. We first define formal properties to analyze how effectiveness metrics behave when evaluating truncated rankings. Our theoretical analysis shows that de-facto standard...
© 2019 Ziying YangBatch evaluation techniques are often used to measure and compare the performance ...
In this paper we present some new methods of ranking information retrieval systems without relevance...
The effectiveness of information retrieval systems is measured by comparing performance on a common ...
A range of methods for measuring the effectiveness of information retrieval systems has been propose...
© 2010 Dr. William Edward WebberFull-text retrieval systems employ heuristics to match documents to ...
In this work we reproduce the experiments presented in the paper entitled \u201cRank-Biased Precisio...
This paper investigates two relatively new measures of retrieval effectiveness in relation to the pr...
Some measures such as mean average precision and recall level precision are considered as good syste...
For decades, the use of test collection has been a standardized approach in information retrieval ev...
Some measures such as mean average precision and recall level precision are considered as good syste...
Some measures such as mean average precision and recall level precision are considered as good syste...
Search effectiveness metrics are used to evaluate the quality of the answer lists returned by search...
Many types of search tasks are answered through the computation of a ranked list of suggested answer...
Because it is expensive to construct test collections for Cranfield-based evaluation of information ...
© 2011 Dr. Sri Devi RavanaComparative evaluations of information retrieval systems using test collec...
© 2019 Ziying YangBatch evaluation techniques are often used to measure and compare the performance ...
In this paper we present some new methods of ranking information retrieval systems without relevance...
The effectiveness of information retrieval systems is measured by comparing performance on a common ...
A range of methods for measuring the effectiveness of information retrieval systems has been propose...
© 2010 Dr. William Edward WebberFull-text retrieval systems employ heuristics to match documents to ...
In this work we reproduce the experiments presented in the paper entitled \u201cRank-Biased Precisio...
This paper investigates two relatively new measures of retrieval effectiveness in relation to the pr...
Some measures such as mean average precision and recall level precision are considered as good syste...
For decades, the use of test collection has been a standardized approach in information retrieval ev...
Some measures such as mean average precision and recall level precision are considered as good syste...
Some measures such as mean average precision and recall level precision are considered as good syste...
Search effectiveness metrics are used to evaluate the quality of the answer lists returned by search...
Many types of search tasks are answered through the computation of a ranked list of suggested answer...
Because it is expensive to construct test collections for Cranfield-based evaluation of information ...
© 2011 Dr. Sri Devi RavanaComparative evaluations of information retrieval systems using test collec...
© 2019 Ziying YangBatch evaluation techniques are often used to measure and compare the performance ...
In this paper we present some new methods of ranking information retrieval systems without relevance...
The effectiveness of information retrieval systems is measured by comparing performance on a common ...