e ensure not to mess up with some
> basic queries we use to test the search feature.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Giovanni Bricconi"
> To: "solr-user"
> Cc: "Ahmet Arslan"
> Sent: Friday, April 11, 2014 5:15:56 AM
> Subject: Re: Solr
t test-driven-search-relevancy "perse" but we ensure not to mess
up with some basic queries we use to test the search feature.
- Original Message -
From: "Giovanni Bricconi"
To: "solr-user"
Cc: "Ahmet Arslan"
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2014 5:15:56 AM
Hello Doug
I have just watched the quepid demonstration video, and I strongly agree
with your introduction: it is very hard to involve marketing/business
people in repeated testing session, and speadsheets or other kind of files
are not the right tool to use.
Currenlty I'm quite alone in my tuning
Hey Giovanni, nice to meet you.
I'm the person that did the Test Driven Relevancy talk. We've got a product
Quepid (http://quepid.com) that lets you gather good/bad results for
queries and do a sort of test driven development against search relevancy.
Sounds similar to your existing scripted appro
Thank you for the links.
The book is really useful, I will definitively have to spend some time
reformatting the logs to to access number of result founds, session id and
much more.
I'm also quite happy that my test cases produces similar results to the
precision reports shown at the beginning of
Hi Giovanni,
Here are some relevant pointers :
http://www.lucenerevolution.org/2013/Test-Driven-Relevancy-How-to-Work-with-Content-Experts-to-Optimize-and-Maintain-Search-Relevancy
http://rosenfeldmedia.com/books/search-analytics/
http://www.sematext.com/search-analytics/index.html
Ahmet
It is about one year I'm working on an e-commerce site, and unfortunately I
have no "information retrieval" background, so probably I am missing some
important practices about relevance tuning and search engines.
During this period I had to fix many "bugs" about bad search results, which
I have sol