Analyzer of the Location Search Quality
One of the most frequent and most obvious uses of search engines is for mere geographical navigation. We often want to find out whether a certain organization, business, service etc. is located where it should be, from our point of view. Although the overall search quality for this type of queries is not bad at all, mistakes sometimes occur. E.g., the search engine promptly finds the entity in question in some other city district or even some other city. Or, conversely, it supplies us with similar addresses of other organizations, presuming it doesn't make any difference what we shall do, provided we do it in the right place. This analyzer was made to compare the respective merits of search engines in dealing with such queries.
As in real life, our input queries consist of the organization's name plus the approximate locality, like a city district, a street or a nearby underground station. To make the results of the evaluation more precise, we only use such queries where the object of search is just one single entity. The ideal output in such case is a helper with full list of contacts. But at this stage we judged that just the presence of the correct address in the upper snippet will suffice for the SE to get the maximum grade. On the other hand, the results containing some other useful information, but not the address, won't get any.
The results are calculated on the same principle, as in the Navigational Analyzer: the higher we can find the snippet with the correct address, the more points gets the search engine (the first snippet gets 1.0, the 10th - 0.1 point). In addition, we calculate the ratio of correct answers found outside the snippets.
- 90−100%
- 80−90%
- 60−80%
- 40−60%
- 20−40%
- 0−20%
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