2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-35063-4_32
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Evaluating Web Archive Search Systems

Abstract: Abstract. The information published on the web, a representation of our collective memory, is rapidly vanishing. At least 77 web archives have been developed to cope with the web's transience problem, but despite their technology having achieved a good maturity level, the retrieval effectiveness of the search services they provide still presents unsatisfactory results. In this work, we propose an evaluation methodology for web archive search systems based on a list of requirements compiled from previous charac… Show more

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“…Research in temporal IR aims to exploit temporal information in documents and queries for better query understanding and time-based ranking [1,16,32]. Costa and Silva [21] created a temporal test collection from the Portuguese Web Archive [28], to enable evaluation of temporal methods in IR. A test collection consists of queries (topics), documents, and the judgments by users of their relevance to the queries.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Research in temporal IR aims to exploit temporal information in documents and queries for better query understanding and time-based ranking [1,16,32]. Costa and Silva [21] created a temporal test collection from the Portuguese Web Archive [28], to enable evaluation of temporal methods in IR. A test collection consists of queries (topics), documents, and the judgments by users of their relevance to the queries.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Including the temporal aspect of Web archives into retrieval models was discussed in [21]. In their model, they linearly combined a prior which favors documents with more versions or longer existence (time span between first version and last version) with known IR models.…”
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“…The proposed pre-processement algorithm also reduces the number of links in the web graph. An evaluation of ranking algorithms to support temporal search has been undertaken [7]. This demonstration aims to expose how the chosen algorithms perform in practice on a live service.…”
Section: Historical Web Graph Computationmentioning
confidence: 99%