Please note: This master’s thesis presentation will be given online. Please also note new date: Friday, December 10.
Anmol Singh, Master’s candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
Supervisor: Professor Gordon Cormack
Dynamic Sampling is a non-uniform sampling strategy used for the construction of statistical test collections for evaluating information retrieval systems. Dynamic Sampling has been shown to lead to comparable or better test collections compared to pooling methods, at a fraction of the assessment effort.
We adapt a high-recall retrieval system to run a Dynamic Sampling protocol for web-scale datasets, and use this to create relevance assessments for 30 topics from the TREC 2019 Medical Misinformation Track. We compare our relevance assessments to qrels created using two pooling-based approaches. We also compare the official NIST qrels, which were based on ClueWeb12B (7% of the full dataset), to qrels based on the full ClueWeb12 dataset.
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