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Otero, D. (2019). Exploiting Pooling Methods for Building Datasets for Novel Tasks. In CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Vol. 2537, art. 16, pp. 96-102, Proceedings of the 9th PhD Symposium on Future Directions in Information Access co-located with 12th European Summer School in Information Retrieval (ESSIR 2019), Milan, Italy, July 17th to 18th, 2019.
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[Abstract]: Information Retrieval is not any more exclusively about document
ranking. Continuously new tasks are proposed on this and sibling
fields. With this proliferation of tasks, it becomes crucial to have a cheap
way of constructing test collections to evaluate the new developments.
Building test collections is time and resource consuming: it requires time
to obtain the documents, to define the user needs and it requires assessors
to judge a lot of documents. To reduce the latest, pooling strategies
aim to decrease the assessment effort by presenting to the assessors a
sample of documents in the corpus with the maximum number of relevant
documents in it. The quality of these collections is also crucial,
as the value of any evaluation depends on it. In this article, we propose
the design of a system for building test collections easily and cheaply
by implementing state-of-the-art pooling strategies and simulating competition
participants with different retrieval models and query variants.
We aim to achieve flexibility in terms of adding new retrieval models and
pooling strategies to the system. We want the platform also to be useful
to evaluate the obtained collections.
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Proceedings of the 9th PhD Symposium on Future Directions in Information Access (FDIA 2019) co-located with 12th European Summer School in Information Retrieval (ESSIR 2019)
Milan, Italy, July 17th to 18th, 2019, published at http://ceur-ws.org.
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