Hi Nielsen, There is no special attention paid to first word. You are probably hitting length normalisation. Lucene/Solr punishes long documents, favours short documents. (5 times appearing one) longer?
On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 12:03 PM, John Nielsen <j...@mcb.dk> wrote: Hi, We are seeing a strange phenomenon with our Solr setup which I have been unable to answer. My Google-fu is clearly not up to the task, so I am trying here. It appears that if i do a freetext search for a single word, say "modellering" on a text field, the scoring is massively boosted if the first word of the text field is a hit. For instance if there is only one occurrence of the word "modellering" in the text field and that occurrence is the first word of the text, then that document gets a higher relevancy than if the word "modelling" occurs 5 times in the text and the first word of the text is any other word. Is this normal behavior? Is special attention paid to the first word in a text field? I would think that the latter case would get the highest score. -- Med venlig hilsen / Best regards *John Nielsen* Programmer *MCB A/S* Enghaven 15 DK-7500 Holstebro Kundeservice: +45 9610 2824 p...@mcb.dk www.mcb.dk