In addition to all the valuable information already shared I am curious to
understand why you think the results are unreliable.
Most of the times is the parameters that cause to ignore some of the terms
of the original document/corpus (as simple of the min/max document frequency
to consider or min
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Date: 13/09/2019 04:32 PM
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Re: Need more info on MLT (More Like This)
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From: Chee Yee Lim
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Cc: Archana Gavini1 , Rajeev Kasarabada1
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Need more info on MLT (More Like This) feature
Date: Thu, Sep 12, 2019 6:43 PM
I've been working with MLT handler (Solr 8.1.1) by calling it the same way
you did, http://[SOLR URL
I've been working with MLT handler (Solr 8.1.1) by calling it the same way
you did, http://[SOLR URL]/mlt. But the response is very unreliable with
90% of the same queries resulting in Java null pointer exception, and only
10% returning expected response. I do not know what is the cause of this.