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Building Better Search Engines by Measuring Search Quality

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Author(s)

Ellen M. Voorhees, Paul D. Over, Ian Soboroff

Abstract

Search engines help users locate particular information within large stores of content developed for human consumption. For example, users expect web search engines to direct searchers to web sites based on the content of the site rather than the site address, and video search engines someday to return video clips based on the actions recorded in the clip rather than file names and donor tags. Search engines are developed using standard sets of realistic test cases that allow developers to measure the relative effectiveness of alternative approaches. The NIST Text REtrieval Conference (TREC) project has been instrumental in creating the necessary infrastructure to measure the quality of search results for more than twenty years, and has thus helped fuel the recent ex- plosive growth in search-related technologies.
Citation
IEEE IT Professional

Keywords

information retrieval, search, TREC, TRECVID

Citation

Voorhees, E. , Over, P. and Soboroff, I. (2014), Building Better Search Engines by Measuring Search Quality, IEEE IT Professional, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=914515 (Accessed December 30, 2024)

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Created March 2, 2014, Updated October 12, 2021