Why MAP and MRR Fail for Search Ranking (and What to Use Instead)
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often use Mean Reciprocal Rank (MRR) and Mean Average Precision (MAP) to assess the quality of their rankings. In this post, we will discuss why (MAP) and (MRR) poorly aligned with modern user behavior in search ranking. We then look at two metrics that serve as better alternatives to (MRR) and (MAP).

What are MRR and MAP?

Mean Reciprocal Rank (MRR)

Mean Reciprocal Rank ((MRR)) is the average rank where the first relevant item occurs.

$$\mathrm{RR} = \frac{1}{\text{rank of first relevant item}}$$

In e-commerce, the first relevant rank can be the rank of the first item clicked in response to a query

An Amazon search for ‘burr coffee grinder’. Her…

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