Journal article
Batch Evaluation Metrics in Information Retrieval: Measures, Scales, and Meaning
A Moffat
IEEE Access | IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC | Published : 2022
Abstract
A sequence of recent papers, including in this journal, has considered the role of measurement scales in information retrieval (IR) experimentation, and presented the argument that (only) uniform-step interval scales should be used. Hence, it has been argued, well-known metrics such as reciprocal rank, expected reciprocal rank, normalized discounted cumulative gain, and average precision, should be either discarded as measurement tools, or adapted so that their metric values lie at uniformly-spaced points on the number line. These papers paint a rather bleak picture of past decades of IR evaluation, at odds with the IR community's overall emphasis on practical experimentation and measurable ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council's Discovery Project DP190101113.