Toward a theory of user-based relevance: a call for a new paradigm of inquiry
Journal of the American Society for Information Science - Special issue: relevance research
User-defined relevance criteria: an exploratory study
Journal of the American Society for Information Science - Special issue: relevance research
Variations in relevance assessments and the measurement of retrieval effectiveness
Journal of the American Society for Information Science - Special issue: evaluation of information retrieval systems
Journal of the American Society for Information Science - Special topic issue on the history of documentation and information science: part II
Users' criteria for relevance evaluation: a cross-situational comparison
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
The concept of relevance in IR
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Studying human judgments of relevance: interactions in context
IIiX Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Information interaction in context
Evalutron 6000: collecting music relevance judgments
Proceedings of the 7th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Input-agreement: a new mechanism for collecting data using human computation games
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Interactive information retrieval
Annual Review of Information Science and Technology
MIRA'99 Proceedings of the 1999 international conference on Final Mira
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Although known item searching for music can be dealt with by searching metadata using existing text search techniques, human subjectivity and variability within the music itself make it very difficult to search for unknown items. This paper examines these problems within the context of text retrieval and music information retrieval. The focus is on ascertaining a relationship between music relevance criteria and those relating to relevance judgements in text retrieval. A data-rich collection of relevance judgements by creative professionals searching for unknown musical items to accompany moving images using real world queries is analysed. The participants in our observations are found to take a socio-cognitive approach and use a range of content- and context-based criteria. These criteria correlate strongly with those arising from previous text retrieval studies despite the many differences between music and text in their actual content.