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D Hawking, N Craswell, P Bailey, and K Griffiths. Measuring search engine quality. Information cmis.csiro.au/pubs/hawking_ir01.pdf.

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Non-linear reading for a structured Web indexation - Gery (2002)   (Correct)

....reading path 1. INTRODUCTION The Web is a huge and heterogeneous information space: retrieving relevant information in this context looks like Finding the Needle in the Haystack. Well known search engines as Google allow to nd pages using criteria mainly related to the textual content. In [7], 20 Web search engines has given a low results quality, the best of them reaching the average precision of the median TREC system . These systems are based mainly on classic IR model, as proposed by Salton 30 years ago [10] documents are considered as atomics and independents, as their physical ....

D. Hawking, N. Craswell, P. Bailey, and K. Griths. Measuring search engine quality. Journal of Information Retrieval, 4:33-59, 2001.


Using Manually-Built Web Directories for Automatic .. - Beitzel, Jensen.. (2003)   (Correct)

....queries for Looksmart. As can be seen, often there were multiple documents in a directory that matched a given query, creating a set of alternate querydocument pairs for that query. We therefore used the reciprocal rank of the highest ranked matching document, referred to as MRR1 in prior work [5]. The web search engines that we evaluated were Google, Fast (AllTheWeb) Teoma, Inktomi (via MSN advanced search) AltaVista, and WiseNut. Although we hypothesize that pages popular enough to be listed in directories would likely be crawled by each of these engines, index coverage affects their ....

Hawking, D., and Craswell, N. Measuring Search Engine Quality. Information Retrieval, 4(1) (2001), 33-59.


Considering HyperDocuments and Context for Indexing the Web - Géry   (Correct)

.... Results obtained with a test collection of TREC Web track has showed the lower quality of 5 Web search engines compared to 6 TREC systems [3] More recently, some of 20 Web search engines have showed quality improvement, one of them reaching the average precision of the median TREC system [4]. In fact, these systems are based mainly on classic IR model, as proposed by Salton 30 years ago [5] documents are considered as atomics and independents, as their physical HTML page aspect, without considering the relations linking them. However, the Web is structured and its structure is an ....

David Hawking, Nick Craswell, Peter Bailey, and Kathleen Griths, \Measuring search engine quality, " Journal of Information Retrieval, vol. 4, pp. 33-59, April 2001.


Quality and Relevance of Domain-Specific Search: A Case Study.. - Mental Health Thanh   Self-citation (Hawking Craswell)   (Correct)

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D Hawking, N Craswell, P Bailey, and K Griffiths. Measuring search engine quality. Information cmis.csiro.au/pubs/hawking_ir01.pdf.


Which Search Engine is best at finding Online Services? - David Hawking And (2001)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Hawking Craswell)   (Correct)

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David Hawking, Nick Craswell, Peter Bailey, and Kathy Gri#ths. Measuring search engine quality. Information Retrieval, 2000. In Press.


Evaluation by Comparing Result Sets in Context - Paul Thomas Department   Self-citation (Hawking)   (Correct)

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Which Search Engine is best at finding Online Services? - Hawking, Craswell (2001)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Hawking Craswell)   (Correct)

....search engines facilitates informed consumer choice and may also lead to a general raising of search quality. As well as various informal and subjective comparisons in the media, a number of academic studies have attempted to compare the performance of search engines on a scientific basis. [2, 3, 4, 5, 6] Most Information Retrieval experiments and all of the published scientific evaluations of commercial search engines have measured the ability of search systems to retrieve documents which are relevant to a topic of interest. However, queries submitted to commercial search engines reflect a range ....

....systems to retrieve documents which are relevant to a topic of interest. However, queries submitted to commercial search engines reflect a range of di#erent information needs. Recently, it has been argued that search engine evaluation methodology should be extended to reflect this broader reality [1, 4]. Accordingly, we have carried out evaluations involving query sets arising from a range of information need types. Here we report results of two evaluations conducted in October, 2000. One covers traditional topic relevance and judges a page relevant if it is both on topic and contributes some ....

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David Hawking, Nick Craswell, Peter Bailey, and Kathy Gri#ths. Measuring search engine quality. Information Retrieval, 2000. In Press.


Engineering a multi-purpose test collection for Web.. - Bailey, Craswell.. (2001)   (12 citations)  Self-citation (Hawking Craswell Bailey)   (Correct)

.... size distribution have been investigated by many authors, including (Huberman and Adamic, 1999; Lawrence and Giles, 1999; Faloutsos et al. 1999; Broder et al. 2000) Various attempts have been made to measure the retrieval performance of commercial search engines, e.g. Gordon and Pathak, 1999; Hawking et al. 2001). These studies treat the whole of the web as a document collection and necessarily evaluate the combination of crawling 2 and 1 At the time of writing, more than 40 copies of WT10g have been distributed to research groups around the world and more requests are in the pipeline. 2 Crawling is ....

Hawking, D., Craswell, N., Bailey, P., and Griffiths, K. (2001). Measuring search engine quality. Information Retrieval. In Press.


Engineering a multi-purpose test collection for Web.. - Bailey, Craswell.. (2001)   (12 citations)  Self-citation (Hawking Craswell Bailey)   (Correct)

.... size distribution have been investigated by many authors, including (Huberman and Adamic, 1999; Lawrence and Giles, 1999; Faloutsos et al. 1999; Broder et al. 2000) Various attempts have been made to measure the retrieval performance of commercial search engines, e.g. Gordon and Pathak, 1999; Hawking et al. 2001). These studies treat the whole 1 At the time of writing, more than 40 copies of WT10g have been distributed to research groups around the world and more requests are in the pipeline. 2 Table 1: Web test collections. Relevance judments have been made for many topics with respect to VLC and ....

Hawking, D., Craswell, N., Bailey, P., and Griths, K. (2001). Measuring search engine quality. Information Retrieval. In Press.


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Using Titles and Category Names from Editor-driven .. - Beitzel, Jensen.. (2003)   (Correct)

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