f and f is less than 100 ,then how Quant rate is an integer?
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e QUANT_RATE is 0.01f by default, and
maxFreq is the maximum token frequency. If maxFreq is higher than 1, then
QUANT is always higher than 2/
Can you please clarify the above given explanation? I mean to say is
QUANT_RATE=.01f and f is less than 100 ,then how Quant rate is an integer?
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Hi Shashi,
That's correct !But I need something for index time comparision.Can cosine
compare from the already indexed documents and compare the incrementally
indexed files ?
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Hi iorixxx,
Thanks for the quick update.I hope I can take it from here !
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> I am doing dedup for my solr instance which works on the
> content and the url
> fields.My question is if I want to eliminate the records
> which are 80%
> matching or 90% matching in the content field then how I
> should proceed for
> that?
> Already I have changed my solrconfig.xml and have cha
part of file
which is required for the dedup(update Request Processor chain) and that
part is working fine.
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