Re: More Like This boost

2008-04-24 Thread Jonathan Ariel
Ok. Here it is. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1272 On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 2:24 PM, Francisco Sanmartin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yep, it would be nice for MLT to have this feature, that's why I am trying to do it from the querys before sending the query to Solr. These are

Re: More Like This boost

2008-04-22 Thread Erik Hatcher
On Apr 21, 2008, at 5:02 PM, Francisco Sanmartin wrote: Is it possible to boost the query that MoreLikeThis returns before sending it to Solr? I mean, technically is possible, because you can add a factor to the whole query but...does it make sense? (Remember that MoreLikeThis can already

Re: More Like This boost

2008-04-22 Thread Francisco Sanmartin
I know that only one query of that type does not change anything. But when it's two or more with different boosts, i hope it does. Here is the situation: My docs have Title and Description. What I want to do is to give more relevancy to the morelikethis on the title than on the description. So

Re: More Like This boost

2008-04-22 Thread Erik Hatcher
No, the MLT feature does not have that kind of field-specific boosting capability. It sounds like it could be a useful enhancement though. Of course you do get boosts for interesting terms already, but maybe having an additional field-specific boost would be a nice touch too.

Re: More Like This boost

2008-04-22 Thread Walter Underwood
It should help to weight the terms with their frequency in the original document. That will distinguish between two documents with the same terms, but different focus. wunder On 4/22/08 7:46 AM, Erik Hatcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, the MLT feature does not have that kind of field-specific

More Like This boost

2008-04-21 Thread Francisco Sanmartin
Is it possible to boost the query that MoreLikeThis returns before sending it to Solr? I mean, technically is possible, because you can add a factor to the whole query but...does it make sense? (Remember that MoreLikeThis can already boosts each term inside the query). For example, this could