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Grant Ingersoll commented on SOLR-769:
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bq. Highlighting:

Hmm, that's an interesting thought.  We could check to see if highlighting is 
done first.

Also, you say C2 can handle full docs, is it feasible, then to implement it for 
the "offline" mode I have in mind, whereby you cluster the whole collection 
offline and then store the clusters for retrieval?  I haven't implemented this 
yet, but was thinking some people will be interested in full corpus clustering. 
 The nice thing, then, is that as new documents come in, they can be added to 
existing clusters (and maybe periodically, we re-cluster).  Just thinking 
outloud.

Rest of the stuff in that comment sounds good.  I will try out the patch.

> Support Document and Search Result clustering
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-769
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-769
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Grant Ingersoll
>            Assignee: Grant Ingersoll
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 1.4
>
>         Attachments: clustering-libs.tar, clustering-libs.tar, 
> SOLR-769-lib.zip, SOLR-769.patch, SOLR-769.patch, SOLR-769.patch, 
> SOLR-769.patch, SOLR-769.patch, SOLR-769.patch, SOLR-769.patch, 
> SOLR-769.patch, SOLR-769.zip
>
>
> Clustering is a useful tool for working with documents and search results, 
> similar to the notion of dynamic faceting.  Carrot2 
> (http://project.carrot2.org/) is a nice, BSD-licensed, library for doing 
> search results clustering.  Mahout (http://lucene.apache.org/mahout) is well 
> suited for whole-corpus clustering.  
> The patch I lays out a contrib module that starts off w/ an integration of a 
> SearchComponent for doing clustering and an implementation using Carrot.  In 
> search results mode, it will use the DocList as the input for the cluster.   
> While Carrot2 comes w/ a Solr input component, it is not the same as the 
> SearchComponent that I have in that the Carrot example actually submits a 
> query to Solr, whereas my SearchComponent is just chained into the Component 
> list and uses the ResponseBuilder to add in the cluster results.
> While not fully fleshed out yet, the collection based mode will take in a 
> list of ids or just use the whole collection and will produce clusters.  
> Since this is a longer, typically offline task, there will need to be some 
> type of storage mechanism (and replication??????) for the clusters.  I _may_ 
> push this off to a separate JIRA issue, but I at least want to present the 
> use case as part of the design of this component/contrib.  It may even make 
> sense that we split this out, such that the building piece is something like 
> an UpdateProcessor and then the SearchComponent just acts as a lookup 
> mechanism.

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