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Rank-Biased Overlap (RBO) is a similarity measure for indefinite rankings: it is top-weighted, and can be computed when only a prefix of the rankings is known or when they have only some items in common. It is widely used for instance to analyze differences between search engi ...

Statistical significance tests are the main tool that IR practitioners use to determine the reliability of their experimental evaluation results. The question of which test behaves best with IR evaluation data has been around for decades, and has seen all kinds of results and ...

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Rank-biased Overlap (RBO) is a measure that is used to compare two rankings against each other mathematically using a hyperparameter for persistence, p, to define the importance of items higher up in the rankings. This is able to follow the properties of incompleteness, indefinit ...

Average Rank-Biased Overlap between independent rankings

Revealing average benchmarks: An Empirical Investigation

Rankings play a crucial role in various contexts but often exhibit incompleteness, top-weightedness, and indefiniteness. Comparing rankings can reveal underlying similarities, yet traditional correlation coefficients like Kendall's tau do not adequately address these complexities ...
As a point estimate of the similarity score between two possibly indefinite rankings, extrapolated rank-biased overlap (RBOEXT) uses the assumption that the agreement observed at the last evaluation depth continues indefinitely across the unseen tails of the two lists. This assum ...

Effects of the assumption on ties in unseen parts of a ranking

What will happen if we relax the assumption that ties do not occur in unseen parts?

Rankings are more present in our daily lives than most people realize. Whether you are browsing Netflix and getting movies or shows based on your previous likes or dislikes, or you want to compare search engine results. To use rankings in the field of Computer Science a rank simi ...

Adaptive Synthetic Generation of Indefinite Rankings

Enhancing Algorithm Flexibility with Tunable Conjointness, Overlap, and Tie Distribution

Reducing the similarity of two ranked lists to a single value proves to be useful in various fields of research and industry, such as Information Retrieval and Recommender Systems, leading to the introduction of several similarity measures. One such measure is Rank-Biased Overlap ...