For your information, in CLEF we have been using these collections for
2 years:
- CLEF 2008: http://www.clef-campaign.org/2008/2008Ad-hoc.html
- CLEF 2009: http://www.clef-campaign.org/2009/2009Ad-hoc-tasks.html
and, working back to back with the University of Teheran, we have
developed a set of 100 additional topics and the corresponding
relevance judgements.
Here
http://www.clef-campaign.org/2008/working_notes/CLEF2008WN-Contents.html
you can find some information about the systems used with these test
collections and here
http://www.clef-campaign.org/2008/working_notes/AppendixB.pdf
some performance figures about them.
Best regards,
Nicola
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Nicola Ferro - Ph.D. in Computer Science
Assistant Professor
Department of Information Engineering (DEI)
University of Padua
Via Gradenigo, 6/A - 35131 Padova - Italy
Tel +39 049 827 7939 Fax: +39 049 827 7799
skype: nicola.ferro
e-mail: [email protected]
home page: http://ims.dei.unipd.it/members/ferro/
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Robert Muir <[email protected]> wrote on 14/07/2009 15.34.42:
From:
Robert Muir <[email protected]>
To:
[email protected]
Date:
14/07/2009 16.43
Subject:
persian test collections
maybe not exactly what you are looking for, but i wanted to provide
some links to the following persian test collections online:
1. Hamshahri: http://ece.ut.ac.ir/dbrg/Hamshahri/
2. Hamshahri2: http://ece.ut.ac.ir/DBRG/Hamshahri/ham2/ (this looks to
be more relevant to categorization, have not worked with it)
3. Mahak: http://ce.sharif.edu/~shesmail/Mahak/
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Robert Muir
[email protected]