Report on INEX 2011

  • Authors:
  • P. Bellot;T. Chappell;A. Doucet;S. Geva;J. Kamps;G. Kazai;M. Koolen;M. Landoni;M. Marx;V. Moriceau;J. Mothe;G. Ramírez;M. Sanderson;E. Sanjuan;F. Scholer;X. Tannier;M. Theobald;M. Trappett;A. Trotman;Q. Wang

  • Affiliations:
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  • Venue:
  • ACM SIGIR Forum
  • Year:
  • 2012

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Abstract

INEX investigates focused retrieval from structured documents by providing large test collections of structured documents, uniform evaluation measures, and a forum for organizations to compare their results. This paper reports on the INEX 2011 evaluation campaign, which consisted of a five active tracks: Books and Social Search, Data Centric, Question Answering, Relevance Feedback, and Snippet Retrieval. INEX 2011 saw a range of new tasks and tracks, such as Social Book Search, Faceted Search, Snippet Retrieval, and Tweet Contextualization.