Proceedings of the 36th International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval 2013
DOI: 10.1145/2484028.2484081
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A general evaluation measure for document organization tasks

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“…Table 5.21 presents a summary of the evaluation measures presented by the task organizers i.e. Reliability and Sensitivity [11] in comparison with the baseline system and best performing systems of the CLEF RepLab 2013 task. From this table it can seen that our system performs comparably to the best reported system.…”
Section: Experimental Results For Filtering Taskmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Table 5.21 presents a summary of the evaluation measures presented by the task organizers i.e. Reliability and Sensitivity [11] in comparison with the baseline system and best performing systems of the CLEF RepLab 2013 task. From this table it can seen that our system performs comparably to the best reported system.…”
Section: Experimental Results For Filtering Taskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are reliability and sensitivity described in detail by Amigo et al [11]. The property that makes them particularly suitable for the filtering problem is that they are strict with respect to standard measures, i.e., a high value according to reliability and sensitivity implies a high value in all standard measures.…”
Section: Evaluation Measuresmentioning
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“…For evaluation we use two complementary measures, Reliability and Sensitivity as defined by Amigó et al [3]. Let us consider a system output X and a gold standard G, which are both a set of document relationships r(d, d ).…”
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