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BMIR-J2: a test collection for evaluation of Japanese information retrieval systems
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Volume 33 ,  Issue 1  (Fall 1999) table of contents
Pages: 13 - 17  
Year of Publication: 1999
ISSN:0163-5840
Authors
Tetsuya Sakai  Toshiba
Tsuyoshi Kitani  NTT DATA
Yasushi Ogawa  Ricoh
Tetsuya Ishikawa  Univ. of Library and Information Science
Haruo Kimoto  NTT
Ikuo Keshi  SHARP
Jun Toyoura  Mitsubishi Electric
Toshikazu Fukushima  NEC
Kunio Matsui  Fujitsu Laboratories
Yoshihiro Ueda  Fuji Xerox
Takenobu Tokunaga  Tokyo Institute of Technology
Hiroshi Tsuruoka  ERI, Univ. of Tokyo
Hidekazu Nakawatase  NTT
Teru Agata  Keio Univ.
Noriko Kando  NACSIS
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

BMIR-J2 is the first complete test collection generally available for evaluating Japanese information retrieval systems. BMIR-J2 features include a novel division of search requests based on various functions required to perform successful retrieval. BMIR-J2 and its smaller predecessor BMIR-J1 were constructed by a volunteer-based working group under the Information Processing Society of Japan. We hope that BMIR-J2 will come into wide use and that it will foster the development of Japanese IR systems.



Collaborative Colleagues:
Tetsuya Sakai: colleagues
Tsuyoshi Kitani: colleagues
Yasushi Ogawa: colleagues
Tetsuya Ishikawa: colleagues
Haruo Kimoto: colleagues
Ikuo Keshi: colleagues
Jun Toyoura: colleagues
Toshikazu Fukushima: colleagues
Kunio Matsui: colleagues
Yoshihiro Ueda: colleagues
Takenobu Tokunaga: colleagues
Hiroshi Tsuruoka: colleagues
Hidekazu Nakawatase: colleagues
Teru Agata: colleagues
Noriko Kando: colleagues