Title
Context matters: an analysis of assessments of XML documents
Abstract
The paper analyses searchers' assessments of usefulness and specificity on different levels of granularity in XML-coded documents. Documents are assessed on 10 usefulness/specificity combinations and on the granularity levels of article, section, and subsection. Overlapping judgements show a remarkable lack of consistency between searchers. There is an inverse relationship between articles and sections both in the assessment of specificity and of usefulness, indicating that retrieval on different granularity levels are a useful feature of a retrieval system. Searchers find the full article more useful when they assess the same document both on the article and section level indicating that there is a need to provide context to the sections and subsections when presenting result list of XML-documents.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1007/11495222_19
CoLIS
Keywords
Field
DocType
context matter,section level,xml-coded document,different level,full article,useful feature,retrieval system,different granularity level,overlapping judgement,specificity combination,granularity level,xml document,xml
XML,Information retrieval,Well-formed document,XML validation,Computer science,Document Structure Description,XML schema,XML Schema Editor,XML Catalog,Document type definition
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
3507
0302-9743
3-540-26178-8
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
9
0.73
5
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nils Pharo112316.34
Ragnar Nordlie2899.54