: The setup for this question was to simplify the actual environment,
: we're not actually demoting popular authors.
Well, the beter you describe your problem in terms of your *actual* goal,,
the more likely people can help give you applicable answers...
https://people.apache.org/~hossman/#xypr
The setup for this question was to simplify the actual environment,
we're not actually demoting popular authors.
Perhaps index-time (negative) boosts are indeed the only way.
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: Some searches will obviously be saturated by docs from any given author if
: they've simply written more.
:
: I'd like to give a negative boost to these matches, there-by making sure that
: 1 Author doesn't saturate the results just because they've written 500
: documents, compared to others wh
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> From: Robert Brown
> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Cc:
> Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2011 10:31 AM
> Subject: Re: negative boosts for docs with common field value
>
> We don't want to lim
We don't want to limit the number of results coming back, so
unfortunately grouping doesn't quite fix it, plus it would, by nature,
group docs by a particular Author together which might not necessarily
be adjacent.
On Thu, 6 Oct 2011 07:16:48 -0700 (PDT), Ahmet Arslan
wrote:
>> For the sake of
> For the sake of simplicity, I have an index with docs
> containing the following fields:
>
> Title
> Description
> Author
>
> Some searches will obviously be saturated by docs from any
> given author if they've simply written more.
>
> I'd like to give a negative boost to these matches,
> ther
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrRelevancyFAQ#How_do_I_give_a_very_low_boost_to_documents_that_match_my_query
> Hi,
>
> For the sake of simplicity, I have an index with docs containing the
> following fields:
>
> Title
> Description
> Author
>
> Some searches will obviously be saturated by docs
Hi,
For the sake of simplicity, I have an index with docs containing the
following fields:
Title
Description
Author
Some searches will obviously be saturated by docs from any given
author if they've simply written more.
I'd like to give a negative boost to these matches, there-by making
s
: My index has a category field and I would like to apply a negative boost
: to certain categories. For example, if I search for "thinkpad", it
: should push results for the laptop bag and other accessory categories to
: the bottom.
: So, I first tried altering the bq field with category:(batt
My index has a category field and I would like to apply a negative boost to
certain categories. For example, if I search for "thinkpad", it should push
results for the laptop bag and other accessory categories to the bottom.
So, I first tried altering the bq field with category:(batteries bags
: > function that will give me a bigger boost for field values closer to
: > zero?
:
: The syntax could possibly change in the future, but look at the syntax in
: the javadoc for parseFunction in
:
http://incubator.apache.org/solr/docs/api/org/apache/solr/search/QueryParsing.html
:
: Then when us
On 12/14/06, Derek Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If you want documents returned in the same order as a field, it's
> easy... you sort!
> If you want the value of a field to influence a score, not determine
> the exact sort order, you can use FunctionQuery (currently hacked into
> the quer
If you want documents returned in the same order as a field, it's
easy... you sort!
If you want the value of a field to influence a score, not determine
the exact sort order, you can use FunctionQuery (currently hacked into
the query parser as _val_:myfield)
That seems like what I want -- boost
the documentation for parseFieldBoosts that the routine
"Doesn't care if boost info is negative, you're on your own.", but
what does that mean?
AFAIK, negative scores and boosts at query time aren't really
prohibited in Lucene, but neither are they really supported. I would
a
Hello,
I have been developing a new search application based on Solr (Very
nice!) using dismax. We are using query-time boosts to provide better
search results for user queries and index-time boosts to promote
certain documents over others.
My question is about the latter: We have a "position" f
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