On 12/18/09 2:46 AM, Siddhant Goel wrote:
Let say we have a search engine (a simple front end - web app kind of a
thing - responsible for querying Solr and then displaying the results in a
human readable form) based on Solr. If a user searches for something, gets
quite a few search results, and then clicks on one such result - is there
any mechanism by which we can notify Solr to boost the score/relevance of
that particular result in future searches? If not, then any pointers on how
to go about doing that would be very helpful.

Hi Siddhant.
Solr can't do this out of the box.
you would need to use a external field and a custom scoring function to do something like this.

regards
Ian
Thanks,

On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Paul Libbrecht<p...@activemath.org>  wrote:

What can it mean to "adapt to user clicks" ? Quite many things in my head.
Do you have maybe a citation that inspires you here?

paul


Le 17-déc.-09 à 13:52, Siddhant Goel a écrit :


  Does Solr provide adaptive searching? Can it adapt to user clicks within
the
search results it provides? Or that has to be done externally?




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