CLEF-IP 2009: retrieval experiments in the intellectual property domain

  • Authors:
  • Giovanna Roda;John Tait;Florina Piroi;Veronika Zenz

  • Affiliations:
  • Matrixware Information Services GmbH, Vienna, Austria;The Information Retrieval Facility, Vienna, Austria;The Information Retrieval Facility, Vienna, Austria;Matrixware Information Services GmbH, Vienna, Austria

  • Venue:
  • CLEF'09 Proceedings of the 10th cross-language evaluation forum conference on Multilingual information access evaluation: text retrieval experiments
  • Year:
  • 2009

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Abstract

The CLEF-IP track ran for the first time within CLEF 2009. The purpose of the track was twofold: to encourage and facilitate research in the area of patent retrieval by providing a large clean data set for experimentation; to create a large test collection of patents in the three main European languages for the evaluation of cross-lingual information access. The track focused on the task of prior art search. The 15 European teams who participated in the track deployed a rich range of Information Retrieval techniques adapting them to this new specific domain and task. A large-scale test collection for evaluation purposes was created by exploiting patent citations.