Title :
A Comparative Study of Performance Measures for Information Retrieval Systems
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Bucknell Univ., Lewisburg, PA
Abstract :
Traditional performance measures of information retrieval systems include precision and recall and their variants. While these measures work well in closed-laboratory environments, they are not suitable for practical IR systems such as Web search systems. Many single-value measures were proposed to improve over the precision-recall measure, such as expected search length (ESL), average search length (ASL) and RankPower. We compare in this paper the measures of ESL, ASL, and RankPower applied to a set of real Web retrieval data. The results demonstrate that RankPower indeed is a feasible, effective, and easy-to-use single-value measure for performance of practical IR systems such as Web search engines
Keywords :
Internet; information analysis; information retrieval systems; RankPower; Web information retrieval; average search length; expected search length; information retrieval systems; single-value measurement; Computer science; Feedback; Information analysis; Information retrieval; Length measurement; Mars; Particle measurements; Performance analysis; Search engines; Web search; Web search; information retrieval; performance measurement; user preference; user studies;
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology: New Generations, 2006. ITNG 2006. Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2497-4
DOI :
10.1109/ITNG.2006.2