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    A Large-Scale Comparison of Boolean vs. Natural Language Searching for the TREC-7 Interactive Track

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    this paper focuses on system-oriented comparisons. A subsequent paper will focus on user-oriented factors associated with successful searching. This analysis looks specifically at three categories of data: 1. User characteristics 2. Statistical analysis of instance recall 3. Comparison of systems Methods The OHSU TREC-7 experiments were carried out according to the consensus protocol as described elsewhere in the proceedings. We used all of the instructions, worksheets, and questionnaires developed by consensus, augmented with some additional instruments. Our experiments compared Boolean and natural language searching systems as used by experienced librarian searchers. Performance measures The performance measures used in the TREC-7 interactive track were instance recall and instance precision. The searcher was instructed to look for instances of each topic (e.g., the number of discoveries by the Hubble telescope). Relevance assessors at NIST defined the instances from pooled searching results from all experimental groups. Instance recall was defined as the proportion of true instances identified during a topic, while instance precision was defined as the number of true instances identified divided by all instances identified by a use
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