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By the power of Grayskull
2014
Proceedings of the 2014 Australasian Document Computing Symposium on - ADCS '14
Information Retrieval evaluation is typically performed using a sample of queries and a statistical hypothesis test is used to make inferences about the systems accuracy on the population of queries. Research has shown that the t test is one of a set of tests that provides the greatest statistical power while maintaining acceptable type I error rates, when evaluating with a large sample of queries. In this article, we investigate the effect of using a small query sample on the control of the
doi:10.1145/2682862.2682878
dblp:conf/adcs/ParkS14
fatcat:jyvegogm25bcxd2qnoap2eonru