Using score distributions to compare statistical significance tests for information retrieval evaluation
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Compare statistical significance tests for information retrieval evaluationDate
2019-01-11Abstract
[Abstract] Statistical significance tests can provide evidence that the observed difference in performance between two methods is not due to chance. In Information Retrieval, some studies have examined the validity and suitability of such tests for comparing search systems.We argue here that current methods for assessing the reliability of statistical tests suffer from some methodological weaknesses, and we propose a novel way to study significance tests for retrieval evaluation. Using Score Distributions, we model the output of multiple search systems, produce simulated search results from such models, and compare them using various significance tests. A key strength of this approach is that we assess statistical tests under perfect knowledge about the truth or falseness of the null hypothesis. This new method for studying the power of significance tests in Information Retrieval evaluation is formal and innovative. Following this type of analysis, we found that both the sign test and Wilcoxon signed test have more power than the permutation test and the t-test. The sign test and Wilcoxon signed test also have a good behavior in terms of type I errors. The bootstrap test shows few type I errors, but it has less power than the other methods tested.
Keywords
Information retrieval
Statistical test
Significance testing
Wilcoxon
Permutation
Sign
Bootstrap
T-ttest
Statistical test
Significance testing
Wilcoxon
Permutation
Sign
Bootstrap
T-ttest
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Preprint of our Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) paper
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2330-1643