A search engine that can return the ideal results for a person's information need, independent of the specific query that is used to express that need, would be preferable to one that is overly swayed by the individual terms used; search engines should be consistent in the presence of syntactic query variations responding to the same information need. In this paper we examine the retrieval consistency of a set of five systems responding to syntactic query variations over one hundred topics, working with the UQV100 test collection, and using Rank-Biased Overlap (RBO) relative to a centroid ranking over the query variations per topic as a measure of consistency. We also introduce a new data fusion algorithm, Rank-Biased Centroid (RBC), f...
This study measures inter-indexer consistency as determined by the number of identical terms assigne...
Information retrieval systems aim to help users satisfy information needs. We argue that the goal of...
A range of methods for measuring the effectiveness of information retrieval systems has been propose...
We explore the implications of using query variations for evaluating information retrieval systems a...
Several recent studies have explored the interaction effects between topics, systems, corpora, and c...
© 2010 Dr. William Edward WebberFull-text retrieval systems employ heuristics to match documents to ...
Heavily pre-trained transformers for language modeling, such as BERT, have shown to be remarkably ef...
Test collection design eliminates sources of user variability to make statistical comparisons among ...
Query-based information retrieval refers to the process of scoring documents given a short natural l...
Instead of using traditional performance measures such as precision and recall, information retrieva...
Rank fusion is a powerful technique that allows multiple sources of information to be combined into ...
In this work we reproduce the experiments presented in the paper entitled \u201cRank-Biased Precisio...
We design an information retrieval algorithm that mimics the stochastic behavior of decision-makers ...
Text retrieval is one of the most basic tasks in the field of information retrieval. This paper deal...
htmlabstractAn empirical investigation of the consistency of retrieval through Internet search engin...
This study measures inter-indexer consistency as determined by the number of identical terms assigne...
Information retrieval systems aim to help users satisfy information needs. We argue that the goal of...
A range of methods for measuring the effectiveness of information retrieval systems has been propose...
We explore the implications of using query variations for evaluating information retrieval systems a...
Several recent studies have explored the interaction effects between topics, systems, corpora, and c...
© 2010 Dr. William Edward WebberFull-text retrieval systems employ heuristics to match documents to ...
Heavily pre-trained transformers for language modeling, such as BERT, have shown to be remarkably ef...
Test collection design eliminates sources of user variability to make statistical comparisons among ...
Query-based information retrieval refers to the process of scoring documents given a short natural l...
Instead of using traditional performance measures such as precision and recall, information retrieva...
Rank fusion is a powerful technique that allows multiple sources of information to be combined into ...
In this work we reproduce the experiments presented in the paper entitled \u201cRank-Biased Precisio...
We design an information retrieval algorithm that mimics the stochastic behavior of decision-makers ...
Text retrieval is one of the most basic tasks in the field of information retrieval. This paper deal...
htmlabstractAn empirical investigation of the consistency of retrieval through Internet search engin...
This study measures inter-indexer consistency as determined by the number of identical terms assigne...
Information retrieval systems aim to help users satisfy information needs. We argue that the goal of...
A range of methods for measuring the effectiveness of information retrieval systems has been propose...