
Online Search Quality Evaluation With Kibana – Visualization Examples
This blog post describes an alternative and customized approach for evaluating ranking models through the use of Kibana.

This blog post describes an alternative and customized approach for evaluating ranking models through the use of Kibana.

We are delighted to announce the seventeenth edition of the London Information Retrieval Meetup with great news: the event will be hybrid!

Note on “Open Source” claims This blog post was originally written before the publication of the Open Source AI Definition, which provides a much-needed clarification
We are delighted to announce the sixteenth edition of the London Information Retrieval Meetup with great news: the event will be hybrid!

Discover in this blog post the Solr Neural Highlighter Plugin, which uses deep learning to highlight essential text for query answering.

This blog post showcases the vector search improvements that have been introduced in the latest versions of Elasticsearch (8.6 and 8.7)

We discuss an approach to solve the big challenge of argument retrieval for controversial questions proposed by CLEF in the Task2 of 2022.

Sease members are speaking at the upcoming Berlin Buzzwords 2023, one of the most important european conferences about Information Retrieval.

My very personal take on the 45th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2023), 2nd-6th April, Dublin

This blog post aims to explore our contribution to Apache Lucene, which integrates a Word2Vec model to generate synonyms
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