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Overview of the TREC 2008 Enterprise Track
"... The goal of the enterprise track is to conduct experiments with enterprise data that reflect the experiences of users in real organizations. This year, we continued with the CERC collection introduced in TREC 2007 (Bailey et al., 2007). Topics were developed in conjunction with CSIRO Enquiries, who ..."
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The goal of the enterprise track is to conduct experiments with enterprise data that reflect the experiences of users in real organizations. This year, we continued with the CERC collection introduced in TREC 2007 (Bailey et al., 2007). Topics were developed in conjunction with CSIRO Enquiries, who field email and telephone questions about CSIRO research from the
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"... further improved by training, expert search performance is also generally enhanced. of inf docu an e be ac rn ex e for evidence available on the Web for searching for company experts. A natural source for looking for experts on the Web is to query existing Web search engines (WSEs) for evidence supp ..."
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further improved by training, expert search performance is also generally enhanced. of inf docu an e be ac rn ex e for evidence available on the Web for searching for company experts. A natural source for looking for experts on the Web is to query existing Web search engines (WSEs) for evidence support-ing the expertise of a set of candidates on a particular topic of interest. Unfortunately, however, WSEs are not tailored expert search systems, and hence we cannot measure their performance at an expert search task directly. An alternative would be to use the WSE result listing as the first layer in an expert search system. However, this is difficult because we cannot make
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"... Like libraries, corporations, government agencies, and not-for-profit organisations have to deal with doc-uments in many different media and formats, but much of that information is unique and proprietary to the organisation. Some of an organisation’s information assets may be held in relational dat ..."
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Like libraries, corporations, government agencies, and not-for-profit organisations have to deal with doc-uments in many different media and formats, but much of that information is unique and proprietary to the organisation. Some of an organisation’s information assets may be held in relational databases or specialised applications, but much is unstructured text of the type information retrieval systems have been