Credibility in Information Retrieval presents a detailed analysis
of existing credibility models from different information seeking
research areas, with a focus on the Web and its pervasive social
component. It shows that there is a very rich body of work
pertaining to different aspects and interpretations of credibility,
particularly for different types of textual content (for example,
Web sites, blogs, tweets), but also for other modalities (such as
videos, images, audio) and topics (such as health care). This book
defines the limits of credibility with respect to digital
information access systems, providing the reader with an organized
and comprehensive reference guide to the state of the art and the
problems at hand. As an additional help to the reader, an appendix
lists the existing test collections that cater specifically to some
aspect of credibility.
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