We have two kinds of listings in our index, a web site and a business
directory listing. If a url is in the business directory listing, we
would like to be able to average the score of the business listing and
the score of the highest scoring page in the website to get a composite
score. This is to discourage people making fake directory listings just
to drive hits to their website, which is unrelated to the information
they put in their directory listing.
Any ideas would be awesome.
Thanks.
-Matt Zytaruk
Doug Cutting wrote:
Can you please describe the higher-level problem you're trying to solve?
Doug
Matt Zytaruk wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to implement a system where to get the score for certain
documents in a query, I need to average the score of two different
documents for that query. Does anyone have any bright ideas on what
the best way to implement such a system would be? I've been
investigating and thus far haven't been able to find a way that didnt
degrade performance horribly.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
-Matt Zytaruk
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