Evaluating the effectiveness of information retrieval systems using effort-based relevance judgment
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Abstract
Purpose: The effort in addition to relevance is a major factor for satisfaction and utility of the document to the actual user. The purpose of this paper is to propose a method in generating relevance judgments that incorporate effort without human judges’ involvement. Then the study determines the variation in system rankings due to low effort relevance judgment in evaluating retrieval systems at different depth of evaluation. Design/methodology/approach: Effort-based relevance judgments are generated using a proposed boxplot approach for simple document features, HTML features and readability features. The boxplot approach is a simple yet repeatable approach in classifying documents’ effort while ensuring outlier scores do not skew the grading of the entire set of documents. Findings: The retrieval systems evaluation using low effort relevance judgments has a stronger influence on shallow depth of evaluation compared to deeper depth. It is proved that difference in the system rankings is due to low effort documents and not the number of relevant documents. Originality/value: Hence, it is crucial to evaluate retrieval systems at shallow depth using low effort relevance judgments.
Keywords
Information retrieval, Information system, Large-scale experimentation, Relevance judgments, System-oriented evaluation, TREC
Divisions
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Funders
Universiti Malaya and the Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia: UMRG Programme RP059A-17SBS
Publication Title
Aslib Journal of Information Management
Volume
71
Issue
1
Publisher
Emerald Publishing