Hi Pablo,
I guess I'm looking for the optimal amount of supporting text for spotlight
to annotate correctly.
Say in automated environments where the amount of text is variable, you'd
want some threshold for the length of the context to not overload the
spotlight web service.
Thanks,
Chux
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 8:55 PM, Pablo N. Mendes <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi Chux.
> Why not the entire paragraph?
>
> Cheers,
> Pablo
>
> On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 1:29 AM, Chux <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> I asked before about "manual spotting" and as follow up to that, I was
>> wondering what would be the most effective placement of a "Spot" to be
>> disambiguated within a context for Spotlight to make the most accurate
>> disambiguation, since spotlight is looking at the context of a word before
>> it is annotated. Is it in the beginning of a context, middle or end?
>>
>> For example on the same case:
>>
>> *(1) Windows. For the same $1,299 you could spend on this 21.5-inch
>> Apple iMac, you can buy a 23-inch or even a 27-inch (2) Windows-based
>> all-in-one, and with more robust features.*
>> *Yes, for better or for worse, those other PCs have (3) Windows 8. They
>> also have touch screens and optical drives, features that Apple has deemed
>> inessential for a desktop. You might agree with Apple. You might also
>> accept Apple's hallmark design excellence and display quality as worthy
>> substitutions. You might even need or want a particular function of OS X
>> that you can't get in a (4) Windows PC.*
>>
>> So for example I chose to manually annotate *(3)*, will it give me a
>> higher chance of having a correct disambiguation of *"Windows"*compared to
>> picking
>> *(1)*,* (2)*, or *(4)*?
>>
>> Essentially what I'm looking to get to is how much context do I need to
>> feed spotlight (in my case since I wanted a manual way to spot words) for
>> it to be accurate.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Chux
>>
>>
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