Toward reproducible baselines: The open-source IR reproducibility challenge

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The Open-Source IR Reproducibility Challenge brought together developers of open-source search engines to provide reproducible baselines of their systems in a common environment on Amazon EC2. The product is a repository that contains all code necessary to generate competitive ad hoc retrieval baselines, such that with a single script, anyone with a copy of the collection can reproduce the submitted runs. Our vision is that these results would serve as widely accessible points of comparison in future IR research. This project represents an ongoing effort, but we describe the first phase of the challenge that was organized as part of a workshop at SIGIR 2015. We have succeeded modestly so far, achieving our main goals on the Gov2 collection with seven opensource search engines. In this paper, we describe our methodology, share experimental results, and discuss lessons learned as well as next steps.

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Lin, J., Crane, M., Trotman, A., Callan, J., Chattopadhyaya, I., Foley, J., … Vigna, S. (2016). Toward reproducible baselines: The open-source IR reproducibility challenge. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 9626, pp. 408–420). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30671-1_30

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