Proceedings of the Forum for Information Retrieval Evaluation on - FIRE '14 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2824864.2824890
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Abstract: Evaluation of IR systems has typically focused on the system and specifically assessing the quality of a ranked list of results with respect to a query. However, IR functionality is typically just one component amongst many that are used to help support users' wider information seeking activities. Many systems that include a search box also provide features, such as faceted lists, subject hierarchies, visualizations and recommendations to help users find information. In this paper I discuss experiences gained … Show more

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