Hi Mikhail,
You are correct. "[+] show 6 result.." will work but
it wouldn't suit my requirements. This is a question of user experience
right?
Imagine if the product manager comes to you and says I dont want to see
"[+] show 6 result.." and I want the results to be diverse bu
Hello,
I don't believe your task can be solved by playing with scoring/collector
or shuffling.
For me it's absolutely Grouping usecase (despite I don't really know this
feature well).
> Grouping cannot solve the problem because I dont want to limit the number
of results showed based on the groupi
Tanguy,
You idea is perfect for cases where there is a too many
documents with 80-90% documents having same value for a particular field.
As an example, your idea is ideal for, lets say we have 10 documents in
total like this,
doc1 : Kellog's
doc2 : Kellog's
doc3 : Kellog's
Hello Mikhail,
Thank you for the reply. In terms of user
experience, I want to spread out the products from same brand farther from
each other, *atleast* in the first 50-100 results we display. I am thinking
about two different approaches as solution.
Hello,
I've got the problem description below. Can you explain the expected user
experience, and/or solution approach before diving into the algorithm
design?
Thanks
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 2:50 AM, Karthick Duraisamy Soundararaj <
karthick.soundara...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My problem is that whe