Sorry not sure what you are saying.

If the LLR created DRM has a row:

Key: 0, Value { 1:1.0,}

where 0 -> iphone and 1 -> ipad then wouldn't the doc look like

<doc>
      <field name='item_id'>ipad</field>
      <field name='similar_items'>iphone</field>
</doc>

or rather the csv equivalent?

On Jul 31, 2013, at 12:04 PM, Ted Dunning <[email protected]> wrote:

The fields actually point the other direction.  They contain items which,
if they appear in a history, indicate that the current document is a good
recommendation.

This reversal of roles is what makes search work.

Going the other way works for a single doc, but that only gives a list of
id's which then have to be retrieved.  Better to have the tags for the
single doc on all the related docs so that a single retrieval will pull
them all in with their details.


On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 11:51 AM, Pat Ferrel <[email protected]> wrote:

> OK and yes. The docs will look like:
> 
> <add>
>    <doc>
>       <field name='item_id'>ipad</field>
>       <field name='similar_items'>iphone</field>
>       <field name='cross_action_similar_items'>iphone nexus</field>
>    </doc>
>   <doc>
>     <field name='item_id'>iphone</field>
>     <field name='similar_items'>ipad</field>
>     <field name='cross_action_similar_items'>ipad galaxy</field>
>   </doc>
> </add>
> 
> 
> On Jul 31, 2013, at 11:42 AM, B Lyon <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I'm interested in helping as well.
> Btw I thought that what was stored in the solr fields were the llr-filtered
> items (ids I guess) for the could-be-recommended things.
> 

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