The TREC Federated Web Search track is intended to promote research related to federated search in a realistic web setting, and hereto provides a large data collection gathered from a series of online search engines. This overview paper discusses the results of the first edition of the track, FedWeb 2013. The focus was on basic challenges in federated search: (1) resource selection, and (2) results merging. After an overview of the provided data collection and the relevance judgments for the test topics, the participants’ individual approaches and results on both tasks are discussed. Promising research directions and an outlook on the 2014 edition of the track are provided as well
Federated search (federated information retrieval or distributed information retrieval) is a techniq...
Federated search allows the simultaneous searching of multiple information sources. It is highly use...
Prior research in resource selection for federated search mainly focused on selecting a small number...
The TREC Federated Web Search track is intended to pro-mote research related to federated search in ...
The TREC Federated Web Search track facilitates research in topics related to federated web search, ...
The TREC Federated Web Search track is intended to promote research related to federated search in a...
The TREC Federated Web Search track facilitates research in topics related to federated web search, ...
This paper presents 'FedWeb Greatest Hits', a large new test collection for research in web informat...
This paper presents 'FedWeb Greatest Hits', a large new test collection for research in web informat...
This paper presents 'FedWeb Greatest Hits', a large new test collection for research in web informat...
Abstract: This paper describes our participa-tion in the Federated Web Search track at TREC 2014. Fo...
This paper presents 'FedWeb Greatest Hits', a large new test collection for research in web informat...
Federated search has the potential of improving web search: the user becomes less dependent on a sin...
The goal of the TREC Web track is to explore and evaluate retrieval ap-proaches over large-scale sub...
Federated search (federated information retrieval or distributed information retrieval) is a techniq...
Federated search (federated information retrieval or distributed information retrieval) is a techniq...
Federated search allows the simultaneous searching of multiple information sources. It is highly use...
Prior research in resource selection for federated search mainly focused on selecting a small number...
The TREC Federated Web Search track is intended to pro-mote research related to federated search in ...
The TREC Federated Web Search track facilitates research in topics related to federated web search, ...
The TREC Federated Web Search track is intended to promote research related to federated search in a...
The TREC Federated Web Search track facilitates research in topics related to federated web search, ...
This paper presents 'FedWeb Greatest Hits', a large new test collection for research in web informat...
This paper presents 'FedWeb Greatest Hits', a large new test collection for research in web informat...
This paper presents 'FedWeb Greatest Hits', a large new test collection for research in web informat...
Abstract: This paper describes our participa-tion in the Federated Web Search track at TREC 2014. Fo...
This paper presents 'FedWeb Greatest Hits', a large new test collection for research in web informat...
Federated search has the potential of improving web search: the user becomes less dependent on a sin...
The goal of the TREC Web track is to explore and evaluate retrieval ap-proaches over large-scale sub...
Federated search (federated information retrieval or distributed information retrieval) is a techniq...
Federated search (federated information retrieval or distributed information retrieval) is a techniq...
Federated search allows the simultaneous searching of multiple information sources. It is highly use...
Prior research in resource selection for federated search mainly focused on selecting a small number...