Overview of the CLEF 2005 Multilingual Question Answering Track

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Authors
  • A. Vallin
  • B. Magnini
  • D. Giampiccolo
  • L. Aunimo
  • C. Ayache
  • P. Osenova
  • A. Penas
  • M. de Rijke ORCID logo
  • B. Sacaleanu
  • D. Santos
  • R. Sutcliffe
Publication date 2005
Book title Working Notes for the CLEF 2005 Workshop
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
The general aim of the third CLEF Multilingual Question Answering Track was to set up a common and replicable evaluation framework to test both monolingual and cross-language Question Answering (QA) systems that process queries and documents in several European languages. Nine target languages and ten source languages were exploited to enact 8 monolingual and 73 cross-language tasks. Twenty-four groups participated in the exercise.Overall results showed a general increase in performance in comparison to last year. The best performing monolingual system irrespective of target language answered 64.5% of the questions correctly (in the monolingual Portuguese task), while the average of the best performances for each target language was 42.6%. The cross-language step instead entailed a considerable drop in performance. In addition to accuracy, the organisers also measured the relation between the correctness of an answer and a system¿s stated confidence in it, showing that the best systems did not always provide the most reliable confidence score.
Document type Conference contribution
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