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  = Clustering Component =
  
- The clustering implements a pluggable approach that allows for the 
implementation of any clustering engine.  
+ The clustering implements a pluggable approach that allows for the 
implementation of any clustering engine.
- 
- See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-769
  
  The !ClusteringComponent is responsible for taking in the request, identify 
the clustering engine to be used (a !SolrClusteringEngine implementation) and 
then delegating the work to that engine.  Once the engine is done, the results 
are then added to the response.
  
@@ -124, +122 @@

  The thing to note here is the mapping of Solr Fields (name, id, etc.) to the 
Carrot2 needs of title, snippet and url. Clustering will take into account the 
text of title and snippet.
  
  Next, inputting a query that turns on clustering (clustering=true:
+ {{{
- 
{{{http://localhost:8983/solr/select?indent=on&q=*:*&rows=10&clustering=true}}}
+ http://localhost:8983/solr/select?indent=on&q=*:*&rows=10&clustering=true
+ }}}
  
  yields the results like:
  {{{
@@ -163, +163 @@

  
  Clusters produced by Carrot2 group the results into different product 
categories: DDR (memory), Car Power Adapter, Display, Hard Drive. Notice that, 
depending on the quality of input documents, some clusters may not make much 
sense.
  
- See also ClusteringFullResultsExample.
- 
  == Tuning Carrot2 clustering ==
  
  The easiest way to tune Carrot2 clustering for your specific data is to use a 
dedicated Carrot2 tool called Document Clustering Workbench.

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