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Joshua Pantony commented on SOLR-8542:
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Okay makes sense. You are correct that we are limited in some cases. Other 
examples of algorithms that wouldn't currently adapt well are things like 
ListNet and BoltzRank (similar to your problem). Technically support for this 
could be added in the re scorer level. We made a conscious effort to focus our 
initial code on something that allowed for some of the more popular algorithms 
and also had fast performance. I'd love to add support for more. That being 
said if some friendly developer wanted to add that support we'd love a pull 
request :D .  Our public branch can be found at: 
https://github.com/bloomberg/lucene-solr/tree/master-ltr-plugin-rfc .

> Integrate Learning to Rank into Solr
> ------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-8542
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-8542
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Joshua Pantony
>            Assignee: Christine Poerschke
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: README.md, README.md, SOLR-8542-branch_5x.patch, 
> SOLR-8542-trunk.patch
>
>
> This is a ticket to integrate learning to rank machine learning models into 
> Solr. Solr Learning to Rank (LTR) provides a way for you to extract features 
> directly inside Solr for use in training a machine learned model. You can 
> then deploy that model to Solr and use it to rerank your top X search 
> results. This concept was previously presented by the authors at Lucene/Solr 
> Revolution 2015 ( 
> http://www.slideshare.net/lucidworks/learning-to-rank-in-solr-presented-by-michael-nilsson-diego-ceccarelli-bloomberg-lp
>  ).
> The attached code was jointly worked on by Joshua Pantony, Michael Nilsson, 
> David Grohmann and Diego Ceccarelli.
> Any chance this could make it into a 5x release? We've also attached 
> documentation as a github MD file, but are happy to convert to a desired 
> format.
> h3. Test the plugin with solr/example/techproducts in 6 steps
> Solr provides some simple example of indices. In order to test the plugin 
> with 
> the techproducts example please follow these steps
> h4. 1. compile solr and the examples 
> cd solr
> ant dist
> ant example
> h4. 2. run the example
> ./bin/solr -e techproducts 
> h4. 3. stop it and install the plugin:
>    
> ./bin/solr stop
> mkdir example/techproducts/solr/techproducts/lib
> cp build/contrib/ltr/lucene-ltr-6.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar 
> example/techproducts/solr/techproducts/lib/
> cp contrib/ltr/example/solrconfig.xml 
> example/techproducts/solr/techproducts/conf/
> h4. 4. run the example again
>     
> ./bin/solr -e techproducts
> h4. 5. index some features and a model
> curl -XPUT 'http://localhost:8983/solr/techproducts/schema/fstore'  
> --data-binary "@./contrib/ltr/example/techproducts-features.json"  -H 
> 'Content-type:application/json'
> curl -XPUT 'http://localhost:8983/solr/techproducts/schema/mstore'  
> --data-binary "@./contrib/ltr/example/techproducts-model.json"  -H 
> 'Content-type:application/json'
> h4. 6. have fun !
> *access to the default feature store*
> http://localhost:8983/solr/techproducts/schema/fstore/_DEFAULT_ 
> *access to the model store*
> http://localhost:8983/solr/techproducts/schema/mstore
> *perform a query using the model, and retrieve the features*
> http://localhost:8983/solr/techproducts/query?indent=on&q=test&wt=json&rq={!ltr%20model=svm%20reRankDocs=25%20efi.query=%27test%27}&fl=*,[features],price,score,name&fv=true



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