Conference Proceedings
How Precise Does Document Scoring Need to Be?
Z Yang, A Moffat, A Turpin, S Ma (ed.), J Wen (ed.), Y Liu (ed.), Z Dou (ed.), M Zhang (ed.), Y Chang (ed.), X Zhao (ed.)
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) | Springer International Publishing | Published : 2016
Abstract
We explore the implications of tied scores arising in the document similarity scoring regimes that are used when queries are processed in a retrieval engine. Our investigation has two parts: first, we evaluate past TREC runs to determine the prevalence and impact of tied scores, to understand the alternative treatments that might be used to handle them; and second, we explore the implications of what might be thought of as “deliberate” tied scores, in order to allow for faster search. In the first part of our investigation we show that while tied scores had the potential to be disruptive to TREC evaluations, in practice their effect was relatively minor. The second part of our exploration he..
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