Forschungskolloquium des IWS: Reproducibility in Information Retrieval Research
Vortrag, 10. Januar 2023
Der (zu gründende) Forschungsschwerpunkt Knowledge Discovery am Institut für Informationswissenschaft freut sich, das durch die Corona-Pandemie ausgesetzte Forschungskolloquium des IWS wieder anbieten zu können. Es findet als hybride Veranstaltung sowohl vor Ort als auch in Zoom statt.
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Timo Breuer: Reproducibility in Information Retrieval Research – Towards a More Principled Approach of System-Oriented Evaluations and User-Oriented External Validations
VortragWann?
- 10. Januar 2023
- 15.15 Uhr bis 16.30 Uhr
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in meinen Kalender übertragen
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Wo?
Campus Südstadt, Claudiusstr. 1, Raum 158
oder per Zoom: Meeting ID: 83506753468, Kennwort 167256
https://th-koeln.zoom.us/j/83506753468
Veranstaltungsreihe
Forschungskolloquium Informationswissenschaft
ReferentIn
Timo Breuer, M.Sc.
Anmeldung
keine Anmeldung notwendig
Weitere Informationen
In this talk, I will present some outcomes of my dissertation project and it is the first dry run of my final defense. My dissertation is about reproducible IR research and how system-oriented reproducibility experiments can be evaluated in a more principled way. Related to reproducibility is the question of external validity, i.e., how reproducible are the results in a different context? As part of this project, the user's influence is considered a key component that creates a different context. By shifting the experimental focus to a more user-oriented direction, it will be outlined how external validity can be evaluated by user simulations and, finally, in living lab experiments with real users.
Vortragssprache
englisch