Paper 5

Improving Retrievability and Recall by Automatic Corpus Partitioning

Authors: Shariq Bashir and Andreas Rauber

Volume 2 (2010)

Abstract

With increasing volumes of data, much effort has been devoted to finding the most suitable answer to an information need. However, in many domains, the question whether any specific information item can be found at all via a reasonable set of queries is essential. This concept of Retrievability of information has evolved into an important evaluation measure of IR systems in recall-oriented application domains. While several studies evaluated retrieval bias in systems, solid validation of the impact of retrieval bias and the development of methods to counter low retrievability of certain document types would be desirable. This paper provides an in-depth study of retrievability characteristics over queries of different length in a large benchmark corpus, validating previous studies. It analyzes the possibility of automatically categorizing documents into low and high retrievable documents based on document properties rather than complex retrievability analysis. We furthermore show, that this classification can be used to improve overall retrievability of documents by treating these classes as separate document corpora, combining individual retrieval results. Experiments are validated on 1.2 million patents of the TREC Chemical Retrieval Track.