Hello,
I just implemented my own system creating a cue of most high frequency terms
with lucene's class HighFreqTerms. After that I used a custom hit collector
to deal with the terms of the cue, but it's not fast enough.
Now I am trying to set up Solr in my app and will try to use Solr's
faceting.
Thanks for your time.
Mor advices are more than welcome!
Klazzthy
Erik Hatcher wrote:
>
> Sounds like Solr's faceting is exactly what you're looking for. Have
> you given it a try? How's it working for you?
>
> Erik
>
>
> On Oct 14, 2008, at 5:44 AM, klazzthy wrote:
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>>
>> Hello,
>> I am going mad these days trying to improve my site. I am trying to do
>> something that I'm not sure if it's even possible. I would really
>> apreciate
>> any advice.
>> I have a lucene index and I am trying to distribute my information in
>> different topics.
>> Imagine i have an index of animals. I want to distribute by animal
>> type
>> (cats, dogs, turtles), diet (vegetables,meat...) but don't know how
>> many
>> animal types we have, neigther how many kind of diet. Just know
>> there's a
>> files that especifies the animal, another field for the diet...
>> First of all i create a queue with the most high frequency terms and
>> once
>> done, I use faced counts using hitcollector to check how many docs
>> of each
>> "filter"
>> The problem is that all this process is quite slow... I am trying to
>> find
>> out if there's a any way to do this faster using solr or anything
>> else.
>> Despite lot's of research can't get no conclusions... I would really
>> apreciate any help or advice...
>> Thank you in advanced.
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