> Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 07:32:30 -0700> Subject: Re: Phrase Query Performance > Question> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org> > He > means "extremely frequent" and I agree. --wunder Then it means a PHRASE (combination of terms except stopwords) appear in 5% to 10% of an index should NOT be that frequent? I guess I get the idea. > > On 11/2/07 1:51 AM, "Haishan Chen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > > Thanks > > for the advice. You certainly have a point. I believe you mean a query> > > > term that appears in 5-10% of an index in a natural language corpus is> > > > extremely INFREQUENT? > _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Hotmail and Microsoft Office Outlook – together at last. Get it now. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA102225181033.aspx?pid=CL100626971033
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