Thanks for the suggestions. The results are more accurate now after I
adjust those settings.
Regards,
Edwin
On 14 July 2015 at 16:46, Upayavira wrote:
> There's two ways to "tweak" MLT. Use the parameters (such as minimum
> term frequency) and so on, or use stop words when indexing.
>
> I'd sug
There's two ways to "tweak" MLT. Use the parameters (such as minimum
term frequency) and so on, or use stop words when indexing.
I'd suggest you try those as a means to improve quality!
Upayavira
On Tue, Jul 14, 2015, at 09:28 AM, Zheng Lin Edwin Yeo wrote:
> Thanks for your advice. I've indexe
Thanks for your advice. I've indexed more content in and it's working
better now. Not all the index will be returned everytime now.
However, I found that the longer documents will tend to have a higher score
than those shorter documents, even though the shorter documents is suppose
to have a bette
Look at your "interesting terms". If your index is too small, it will
consider words like "and", "the", etc to be "interesting" and form a
part of the query, thus returning your entire index, which doesn't help.
Effectively what MLT does is attempt to pick the 25 (configurable) best
terms in the s