1982
DOI: 10.1016/0306-4573(82)90033-4
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“…The relevance of an item refers to its value with respect to a searcher's information need. We adopt the notion of topical relevance, the match between an item and the general topic of the request [4,13]. Specifically, we use binary topical relevance, where an item is considered relevant if any portion of the item-often a text document-would be valuable with respect to the information need.…”
Section: Relevancementioning
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“…The relevance of an item refers to its value with respect to a searcher's information need. We adopt the notion of topical relevance, the match between an item and the general topic of the request [4,13]. Specifically, we use binary topical relevance, where an item is considered relevant if any portion of the item-often a text document-would be valuable with respect to the information need.…”
Section: Relevancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such recall metrics for ranked retrieval systems come in two flavors. 4 The first flavor of recall metrics measures the fraction of relevant items found after a searcher terminates their scan of the ranked list. Metrics like R 1000 and RP use a model of search depth to simulate how deep a searcher will scan.…”
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“…Joudrey (2005) supports the distinction between extensional and intensional aboutness, and uses the terms aboutness and subject to distinguish the two (p. 59). Boyce (1982) uses the terms topicality and informativeness from a two-stage view of relevance and the retrieval process. While considered "operationally necessary" (p. 106), topicality is considered an insufficient condition for user based relevance.…”
Section: Aboutness As a Two-type Distinctionmentioning
confidence: 99%