The field of information retrieval (IR) has experienced tremendous growth over the years. Researchers have however identified Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) aspects as important concerns in IR research. Incorporation of HCI techniques in IR can ensure that IR systems intended for human users are developed and evaluated in a way that is consistent with and reflects the needs of those users. The traditional methods of evaluating IR systems have for a long period been largely concerned with system-oriented measurements such as precision and recall, but not on the usability aspects of the IR system. There also are no well-established evaluation approaches for studying users and their interactions with IR systems. This chapter describes the role and place of HCI toward supporting and appropriating the evaluation of IR systems. © 2013 Springer-Verlag.
Human-computer interaction view on information retrieval evaluation / Catarci, Tiziana; Stephen, Kimani. - STAMPA. - 7757 LNCS:(2013), pp. 48-75. (Intervento presentato al convegno Participative Research labOratory for Multimedia and Multilingual Information Systems Evaluation, PROMISE Winter School 2012 tenutosi a Zinal, Svizzera nel 23 January 2012 through 27 January 2012) [10.1007/978-3-642-36415-0_3].
Human-computer interaction view on information retrieval evaluation
CATARCI, Tiziana;
2013
Abstract
The field of information retrieval (IR) has experienced tremendous growth over the years. Researchers have however identified Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) aspects as important concerns in IR research. Incorporation of HCI techniques in IR can ensure that IR systems intended for human users are developed and evaluated in a way that is consistent with and reflects the needs of those users. The traditional methods of evaluating IR systems have for a long period been largely concerned with system-oriented measurements such as precision and recall, but not on the usability aspects of the IR system. There also are no well-established evaluation approaches for studying users and their interactions with IR systems. This chapter describes the role and place of HCI toward supporting and appropriating the evaluation of IR systems. © 2013 Springer-Verlag.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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