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Julie Tibshirani resolved LUCENE-10069.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
> HNSW can miss results with very large k
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> Key: LUCENE-10069
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-10069
> Project: Lucene - Core
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Julie Tibshirani
> Priority: Minor
> Time Spent: 20m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> Performing a kNN search with very large k (where k is close to the total
> number of live docs) can return fewer than k documents. This occurs because
> searches aren't guaranteed to be able to visit every node in the graph.
> Specifically, when choosing entry points for the search, we make k random
> draws _with replacement_, and sometimes end up with fewer than k entry
> points. These entry points may not provide a connection to all other nodes in
> the graph.
> This is an unusual case, but I think it'd be nice if we could always return k
> docs when they are available (or at least document the behavior?) We're
> currently working on adding graph layers (LUCENE-10054), which will change
> how entry points are selected. Maybe we can revisit this issue once that work
> is further along to see if a fix is still needed.
> Here's an example test failure showing the problem. We happen to select
> {{numDocs=101}} and {{k=100}}.
> {code:java}
> ./gradlew test --tests TestKnnVectorQuery.testRandom
> -Dtests.seed=3B6CE0E105431E18
> {code}
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