articleACM Transactions on Information SystemsNov 1, 2010Closed access

A similarity measure for indefinite rankings

The University of Melbourne

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Abstract

Ranked lists are encountered in research and daily life and it is often of interest to compare these lists even when they are incomplete or have only some members in common. An example is document rankings returned for the same query by different search engines. A measure of the similarity between incomplete rankings should handle nonconjointness, weight high ranks more heavily than low, and be monotonic with increasing depth of evaluation; but no measure satisfying all these criteria currently exists. In this article, we propose a new measure having these qualities, namely rank-biased overlap (RBO). The RBO measure is based on a simple probabilistic user model. It provides monotonicity by calculating, at a…

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Keywords
  • Measure (data warehouse)
  • Ranking (information retrieval)
  • Weighting
  • Computer science
  • Rank (graph theory)
  • Similarity (geometry)
  • Monotonic function
  • Point (geometry)
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