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automatic and interactive retrieval system?Studies to gauge this are going on but results are hard to interpret
...It should be apparent now that in evaluating an information retrieval system we are mainly concerned with providing data so that users can make a decision as to 1 whether they want such a system social question and 2 whether it will be worth it
...The second question what to evaluate?boils down to what can we measure that will reflect the ability of the system to satisfy the user
...1 The coverage of the collection,that is,the extent to which the system includes relevant matter;2 the time lag,that is,the average interval between the time the search request is made and the time an answer is given;3 the form of presentation of the output;4 the effort involved on the part of the user in obtaining answers to his search requests;5 the recall of the system,that is,the proportion of relevant material actually retrieved in answer to a search request;6 the precision of the system,that is,the proportion of retrieved material that is actually relevant
...It is claimed that 1 4 are readily assessed
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