Evaluation has a crucial role in Information Retrieval (IR) and developing tools to support researchers and analysts when analyzing results and investigating strategies to improve IR system performance can help make the analysis easier and more effective. To this purpose we present a Visual Analytics-based approach to support the analyst in performing failure and what-if analysis.

Visual Interactive Failure Analysis: Supporting Users in Information Retrieval Evaluation

FERRO, NICOLA;SILVELLO, GIANMARIA
2013

Abstract

Evaluation has a crucial role in Information Retrieval (IR) and developing tools to support researchers and analysts when analyzing results and investigating strategies to improve IR system performance can help make the analysis easier and more effective. To this purpose we present a Visual Analytics-based approach to support the analyst in performing failure and what-if analysis.
2013
Electronic
Inglese
Proc. 4th Italian Information Retrieval Workshop (IIR 2013)
Basili, R., Sebastiani, F., and Semeraro, G.
964
61
64
4
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
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contributo
Computer Science & Engineering includes resources on computer hardware and architecture, computer software, software engineering and design, computer graphics, programming languages, theoretical computing, computing methodologies, broad computing topics, and interdisciplinary computer applications.
ITALIA
273
Angelini, M.; Ferro, Nicola; Santucci, G.; Silvello, Gianmaria
4
none
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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