Authors
Tetsuya Sakai
Publication date
2013/2/4
Book
PROMISE winter school
Pages
116-163
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
This lecture is intended to serve as an introduction to Information Retrieval (IR) effectiveness metrics and their usage in IR experiments using test collections. Evaluation metrics are important because they are inexpensive tools for monitoring technological advances. This lecture covers a wide variety of IR metrics (except for those designed for XML retrieval, as there is a separature lecture dedicated to this topic) and discusses some methods for evaluating evaluation metrics. It also briefly covers computer-based statistical significance testing. The takeaways for IR experimenters are: (1) It is important to understand the properties of IR metrics and choose or design appropriate ones for the task at hand; (2) Computer-based statistical significance tests are simple and useful, although statistical significance does not necessarily imply practical significance, and statistical insignificance does not necessarily imply …
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