Breuer, Timo; Keller, Jüri; Schaer, Philipp:
ir_metadata : An Extensible Metadata Schema for IR Experiments
In: SIGIR 2022 : Proceedings of the 45th International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval / Amigó, Enrique; Castells, Pablo; Gonzalo, Julio; Carterette, Ben; Culpepper, J. Shane; Kazai, Gabriella (Eds.). - SIGIR 22; Madrid, Spain; 11.07.-15.07.2022 - New York, NY: Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, 2022, pp. 3078 - 3089
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Title in English:
ir_metadata : An Extensible Metadata Schema for IR Experiments
Author:
Breuer, TimoTH Köln
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THK0002110
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0000-0002-1765-2449ORCID iD
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57210368795
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Keller, JüriTH Köln
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THK0011149
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0000-0002-9392-8646ORCID iD
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57820196100
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Schaer, PhilippTH Köln
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THK0002510
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0000-0002-8817-4632ORCID iD
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Year of publication:
2022
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Language of text:
English
Keyword, Topic:
Information Retrieval ; Metadata ; Reproducibility
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Peer Reviewed
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Research
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Abstract in English:

The information retrieval (IR) community has a strong tradition of making the computational artifacts and resources available for future reuse, allowing the validation of experimental results. Besides the actual test collections, the underlying run files are often hosted in data archives as part of conferences like TREC, CLEF, or NTCIR. Unfortunately, the run data itself does not provide much information about the underlying experiment. For instance, the single run file is not of much use without the context of the shared task's website or the run data archive. In other domains, like the social sciences, it is good practice to annotate research data with metadata. In this work, we introduce \textttir\_metadata - an extensible metadata schema for TREC run files based on the PRIMAD model. We propose to align the metadata annotations to PRIMAD, which considers components of computational experiments that can affect reproducibility. Furthermore, we outline important components and information that should be reported in the metadata and give evidence from the literature. To demonstrate the usefulness of these metadata annotations, we implement new features in \textttrepro\_eval that support the outlined metadata schema for the use case of reproducibility studies. Additionally, we curate a dataset with run files derived from experiments with different instantiations of PRIMAD components and annotate these with the corresponding metadata. In the experiments, we cover reproducibility experiments that are identified by the metadata and classified by PRIMAD. With this work, we enable IR researchers to annotate TREC run files and improve the reuse value of experimental artifacts even further.