2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-14556-8_30
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Overview of the INEX 2009 Interactive Track

Abstract: Abstract. In the paper we present the organization of the INEX 2009 interactive track. For the 2009 experiments the iTrack has gathered data on user search behavior in a collection consisting of book metadata taken from the online bookstore Amazon and the social cataloguing application LibraryThing. Thus the data are more structured than in previous years' experiments, consisting of traditional bibliographic metadata, user-generated tags and reviews and promotional texts and reviews from publishers and profess… Show more

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“…This experiment is applied to the Initiative for the Evaluation of XML -INEX interactive track (iTrack 5 ). The overall goal of INEX [32] is to experiment with the potential of using XML to retrieve relevant parts of documents. During the evaluation process, the searchers are given brief online questionnaires in order to support the analysis of log data.…”
Section: B Individual Evaluation Effortsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This experiment is applied to the Initiative for the Evaluation of XML -INEX interactive track (iTrack 5 ). The overall goal of INEX [32] is to experiment with the potential of using XML to retrieve relevant parts of documents. During the evaluation process, the searchers are given brief online questionnaires in order to support the analysis of log data.…”
Section: B Individual Evaluation Effortsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the Amazon/LibraryThing collection new task sets were introduced, in 2009 the searchers were asked to formulate a task on their own given the premises that they should find a textbook within a course they were attending. In addition two task categories were developed by organizers, "broad tasks" which "were designed to investigate thematic exploration" and "narrow tasks" representing "narrow topical queries" [9]. A similar design of tasks were used in 2010 [10], but the categories were now called "explorative" and "data gathering".…”
Section: Topics and Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Daffodil system was also used in 2006 [7], but this year in two different versions; one using a passage retrieval backend and the other an element retrieval backend. In 2008 [8] and 2009 [9] the element retrieval version of Daffodil was also used. In 2010 [10] a new system was developed based on the ezDL framework 1 , which resides on a server and is maintained by the University of Duisburg-Essen.…”
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confidence: 99%