Cool, hadn't seen that.
-Grant
On May 20, 2008, at 1:01 PM, Steven A Rowe wrote:
On 05/19/2008 at 3:58 PM, Grant Ingersoll wrote:
I think it is time the open source search community (and
I don’t mean just Lucene) develop and publish a set of
TREC-style relevance judgments for freely available data
that is easily obtained from the Internet.
Stephen Green, Minion developer at Sun, whose posts comparing Minion
and Lucene were recently mentioned on the solr-user mailing list[1],
has similar ideas. From <http://blogs.sun.com/searchguy/entry/minion_and_lucene_performance
>:
I think it would be a good idea for all of the open
source engines to get together, find a nice open document
collection (the Apache mailing list archives and their
associated searches?) and build a nice set of regression
tests and some pooled relevance sets so that we can test
retrieval performance without having to rely on the TREC
data.
Steve
[1] Solr += Minion? on solr-user: <http://www.nabble.com/Minion%2C-anyone--td17344160.html
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