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User preference choices for complex question answering

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User preference choices for complex question answering
Question answering systems increasingly need to deal with complex information needs that require more than simple factoid answers. The evaluation of such systems is usually carried out using precision- or recall-based system performance metrics. Previous work has demonstrated that when users are shown two search result lists side-by-side, they can reliably differentiate between the qualities of the lists. We investigate the consistency between this user-based approach and system-oriented metrics in the question answering environment. Our initial results indicate that the two methodologies show a high level of disagreement. Categories and Subject Descriptors H.3.4 [Information Storage and Retrieval]: Systems and Software --- Performance evaluation General Terms Experimentation, Human Factors, Performance Keywords TREC, ciQA, human preference and judgement.
Mingfang Wu, Falk Scholer, Andrew Turpin
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where SIGIR
Authors Mingfang Wu, Falk Scholer, Andrew Turpin
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