On Tuesday 28 December 2004 08:37, Erik Hatcher wrote:
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> On Dec 27, 2004, at 9:54 PM, Vikas Gupta wrote:
> > I am using lucene-1.4.1.jar(with nutch). For some reason, the effect of
> > document boost is not showing up in the search results. Also, why is it
> > not a part of the Explanation
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>
Hi to everybody, and merry christmas for all(and specially people who
that me today are "working" instead of stay with the family).
I don't understand because my search in the index give this bad results:
I index 112 php files how a txt.
with this machine
Pentium 4 2,4GHz 512 RAM running during
Download Luke, it makes life easy when you inspect the index, so you an
actually look at what you've indexed, as opposed to what you may think
you indexed.
Nader
Daniel Cortes wrote:
Hi to everybody, and merry christmas for all(and specially people who
that me today are "working" instead of st
Are not optimized indices causing you any problems (e.g. slow searches,
high number of open file handles)? If no, then you don't even need to
optimize until those issues become... issues.
OK I have changed the process to not doing optimize() at all. So far so
good. The number of files hover from
Correct.
The self-maintenance you are referring to is Lucene's periodic segment
merging. The frequency of that can be controlled through IndexWriter's
mergeFactor.
Otis
--- aurora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Are not optimized indices causing you any problems (e.g. slow
> searches,
> > high n
Hi,
the following code
QueryParser qp = new QueryParser("itemContent", analyzer);
qp.setOperator(org.apache.lucene.queryParser.QueryParser.DEFAULT_OPERATOR_AND);
Query query = qp.parse(line, "itemContent", analyzer);
doesn't produce the expected result because a query "foo bar" results in:
Hello,
is ist possible to get most frequented terms from
hits?
thx
miro
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Hi, I'm the author of the following italian document posted on this mailing
list from Tun Lin the 3th December 2003.
Sorry for the huge delay of this reply, but I've just come back here after a
very long time.
That document is referred to Lucy, a Java application I developed using Lucene
and ot
Hi
Is it possible to do something like this with lucene:
http://www.verity.com/products/response/index.html
Thanks
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Verity acquired Native Minds -- Verity Response appears to be that
technology. It is not search technology at all -- rather it is a
programmed question-answer script knowledge base. IMO, there are much
better commercial solutions to this problem; e.g., see www.inquira.com,
which integrates automa
Thanks Doug,
This appears to works like a charm.
Doug Cutting wrote:
Doug Cutting wrote:
You could use a custom Similarity implementation for this query,
where tf() is the identity function, idf() returns 1.0, etc., so that
the final score is the occurance count. You'll need to divide by
Simila
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