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> from what i gather about reranking query is that it would further fine-pick
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from what i gather about reranking query is that it would further fine-pick
results, rather than dispurse similarities, or am i looking at it the wrong
way?
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site without explicit searches, otherwise it seems like we specialize on a
couple of categories only
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There is a "Random" field type which returns random numbers. You might
try boosting with that.
Dave Searle wrote:
You could also try splitting the brand name from the product name into a
separate field and then boosting on the product name?
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On 12 Nov 2010, at 20:32, Ahme
You could also try splitting the brand name from the product name into a
separate field and then boosting on the product name?
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On 12 Nov 2010, at 20:32, Ahmet Arslan wrote:
>> I am interested in using solr to return search results for
>> products. Is
>> there any feature w
> I am interested in using solr to return search results for
> products. Is
> there any feature which will allow the result to be
> spread/shuffled
> around a little? The problem is that there are lots of
> results for one
> brand, but there are lots of other brands a few pages
> later. Is it
> pos
Hi,
I am interested in using solr to return search results for products. Is
there any feature which will allow the result to be spread/shuffled
around a little? The problem is that there are lots of results for one
brand, but there are lots of other brands a few pages later. Is it
possible to s
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