
Test Collection Based Evaluation of Information Retrieval Systems
Mark Sanderson(Author)
now publishers Inc
1st Edition
Published on 22. June 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-1-60198-360-2 (ISBN)
Description
Use of test collections and evaluation measures to assess the effectiveness of information retrieval systems has its origins in work dating back to the early 1950s. Across the nearly 60 years since that work started, use of test collections is a de facto standard of evaluation. This monograph surveys the research conducted and explains the methods and measures devised for evaluation of retrieval systems, including a detailed look at the use of statistical significance testing in retrieval experimentation. This monograph reviews more recent examinations of the validity of the test collection approach and evaluation measures as well as outlining trends in current research exploiting query logs and live labs. At its core, the modern-day test collection is little different from the structures that the pioneering researchers in the 1950s and 1960s conceived of. This tutorial and review shows that despite its age, this long-standing evaluation method is still a highly valued tool for retrieval research.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Hanover
United States
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
213 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60198-360-2 (9781601983602)
DOI
10.1561/1500000009
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Content
1: Introduction 2: The Initial Development of Test Collections 3: TREC and its Ad Hoc Track 4: Post Ad Hoc Collections and Measures 5: Beyond the Mean: Comparison and Significance 6: Examining the Test Collection Methodologies and Measures 7: Alternate Needs and Data Sources for Evaluation 8: Conclusions. Acknowledgements. References