Assessors' Search Result Satisfaction Associated with Relevance in a Scientific Domain
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Assessors' Search Result Satisfaction Associated with Relevance in a Scientific Domain. / Ingwersen, Peter; Lykke, Marianne; Bogers, Toine; Larsen, Birger; Lund, Haakon.
2010.Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Assessors' Search Result Satisfaction Associated with Relevance in a Scientific Domain
AU - Ingwersen, Peter
AU - Lykke, Marianne
AU - Bogers, Toine
AU - Larsen, Birger
AU - Lund, Haakon
N1 - In: Belkin, N. J.Kelly, D.(reds). IIiX'10 Proceeding of the Third Symposium on Information Interaction in Context, New Brunswick, NJ, USA, August 18-21, 2010, p. 283-287. (ISBN: 978-1-4503-0247-0)
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - In this poster we investigate the associations between perceivedease of assessment of situational relevance made by a four-pointscale, perceived satisfaction with retrieval results and the actualrelevance assessments and retrieval performance made by testcollection assessors based on their own genuine information tasks.Ease of assessment and search satisfaction are cross tabulatedwith retrieval performance measured by Normalized DiscountedCumulated Gain. Results show that when assessors find smallnumbers of relevant documents they tend to regard the searchresults with dissatisfaction and, in addition, they obtain lowerperformance for all document types involved, except formonographic records.
AB - In this poster we investigate the associations between perceivedease of assessment of situational relevance made by a four-pointscale, perceived satisfaction with retrieval results and the actualrelevance assessments and retrieval performance made by testcollection assessors based on their own genuine information tasks.Ease of assessment and search satisfaction are cross tabulatedwith retrieval performance measured by Normalized DiscountedCumulated Gain. Results show that when assessors find smallnumbers of relevant documents they tend to regard the searchresults with dissatisfaction and, in addition, they obtain lowerperformance for all document types involved, except formonographic records.
U2 - 10.1145/1840784.1840826
DO - 10.1145/1840784.1840826
M3 - Poster
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