Eric, it appears that the "/solr/mlt" handler is missing, at least based on the URL that I typed.
How can I verify existence of MoreLikeThis handler and install it? Thanks a lot! Igor On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Erik Hatcher <erik.hatc...@gmail.com> wrote: > <http://www.lucidimagination.com/search/?q=%22find+similar%22> (then narrow > to wiki to find things in "documentation") > > which will get you to <http://wiki.apache.org/solr/MoreLikeThisHandler> > > Erik > > > On Sep 22, 2010, at 12:12 PM, Li Li wrote: > >> It seems there is a SimilarLikeThis in lucene . I don't know whether a >> counterpart in solr. It just use the found document as a query to find >> similar documents. Or you just use boolean or query and similar >> questions with getting higher score. Of course, you can analyse the >> question using some NLP techs such as identifying entities and ingore >> less usefull words such as "which" "is" ... but I guess tf*idf score >> function will also work well >> >> 2010/9/22 Igor Chudov <ichu...@gmail.com>: >>> Hi guys. I am new here. So if I am unwittingly violating any rules, >>> let me know. >>> >>> I am working with Solr because I own algebra.com, where I have a >>> database of 250,000 or so answered math questions. I want to use Solr >>> to provide approximate matching functionality called "similar items". >>> So that users looking at a problem could see how similar ones were >>> answered. >>> >>> And my question is, does Solr support some "find similar" >>> functionality. For example, in my mind, sentence "I like tasty >>> strawberries" is 'similar' to a sentence such as "I like yummy >>> strawberries", just because both have a few of the same words. >>> >>> So, to end my long winded query, how would I implement a "find top ten >>> similar items to this one" functionality? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> > >