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Experimental evaluation of ontology-based HIV/AIDS frequently asked question retrieval system
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Publication Details Author list: Y. Ayalew, B. Moeng, G. Mosweunyane Publisher: SAGE Journals Publication year: 2018 ISSN: 1460-4582 eISSN: 1741-2811 URL: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1460458218775147 Languages: English |
This study presents the results of experimental evaluations of an ontology-based frequently asked question retrieval system in the domain of HIV and AIDS. The main purpose of the system is to provide answers to questions on HIV/AIDS using ontology. To evaluate the effectiveness of the frequently asked question retrieval system, we conducted two experiments. The first experiment focused on the evaluation of the quality of the ontology we developed using the OQuaRE evaluation framework which is based on software quality metrics and metrics designed for ontology quality evaluation. The second experiment focused on evaluating the effectiveness of the ontology in retrieving relevant answers. For this we used an open-source information retrieval platform, Terrier, with retrieval models BM25 and PL2. For the measurement of performance, we used the measures mean average precision, mean reciprocal rank, and precision at 5. The results suggest that frequently asked question retrieval with ontology is more effective than frequently asked question retrieval without ontology in the domain of HIV/AIDS.
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