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2010
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Evaluation and User Preference Study on Spatial Diversity

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Evaluation and User Preference Study on Spatial Diversity
Spatial diversity is a relatively new branch of research in the context of spatial information retrieval. Although the assumption that spatially diversified results may meet users' needs better seems reasonable, there has been little hard evidence in the literature indicating so. In this paper, we will show the potentials of spatial diversity by not only the traditional evaluation metrics (precision and cluster recall), but also through a user preference study using Amazon Mechanical Turk. The encouraging results from the latter prove that users do have strong preference on spatially diversified results.
Jiayu Tang, Mark Sanderson
Added 29 Oct 2010
Updated 29 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where ECIR
Authors Jiayu Tang, Mark Sanderson
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