Overview of the CLEF 2017 personalised information retrieval pilot lab (PIR-CLEF 2017)

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The Personalised Information Retrieval Pilot Lab (PIR-CLEF 2017) provides a forum for the exploration of evaluation of personalised approaches to information retrieval (PIR). The Pilot Lab provides a preliminary edition of a Lab task dedicated to personalised search. The PIR-CLEF 2017 Pilot Task is the first evaluation benchmark based on the Cranfield paradigm, with the potential benefits of producing evaluation results that are easily reproducible. The task is based on search sessions over a subset of the ClueWeb12 collection, undertaken by 10 users by using a clearly defined and novel methodology. The collection provides data gathered by the activities undertaken during the search sessions by each participant, including details of relevant documents as marked by the searchers. The intention of the collection is to allow research groups working on PIR to both experience with and provide feedback about our proposed PIR evaluation methodology with the aim of launching a more formal PIR Lab at CLEF 2018.

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Pasi, G., Jones, G. J. F., Marrara, S., Sanvitto, C., Ganguly, D., & Sen, P. (2017). Overview of the CLEF 2017 personalised information retrieval pilot lab (PIR-CLEF 2017). In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 10456 LNCS, pp. 338–345). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65813-1_29

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