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ASF GitHub Bot commented on SOLR-11662:
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Github user softwaredoug commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/lucene-solr/pull/275#discussion_r153369232
--- Diff: solr/core/src/java/org/apache/solr/schema/FieldType.java ---
@@ -905,6 +905,7 @@ protected void checkSupportsDocValues() {
protected static final String ENABLE_GRAPH_QUERIES =
"enableGraphQueries";
private static final String ARGS = "args";
private static final String POSITION_INCREMENT_GAP =
"positionIncrementGap";
+ protected static final String SCORE_OVERLAPS = "scoreOverlaps";
--- End diff --
I have been thinking a lot about this!
- Solr currently exposes per-field query configuration as a fieldType
param, not query time (see [autoGeneratePhraseQueries and
enableGraphQueries](https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/6_6/field-type-definitions-and-properties.html#general-properties).
- Solr doesn't yet have a way to pass per-field configuration at query time
(my email about multiple analyzers proposes one system for doing this)
To do the latter, ideally you'd have an API that could let you see multiple
views/configs on the same field, such as the following which would search two
query-time versions of the actor field
`q=action movies&qf=actor_syn actor_nosyn^10 title
text&defType=edismax&qf.actor_nosyn.field=actor&qf.actor_nosyn.analyzer=without_synonyms&qf.actor_syn.field=actor&qf.actor_syn.analyzer=with_synonyms&qf.actor_syn&scoreOverlaps=pick_best`
I think this sort of syntax could be extremely powerful, and deal with the
ability to configure multiple query time analyzers. But a bridge too far for
this PR...
> Make overlapping query term scoring configurable per field type
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: SOLR-11662
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-11662
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
> Reporter: Doug Turnbull
> Fix For: 7.2, master (8.0)
>
>
> This patch customizes the query-time behavior when query terms overlap
> positions. Right now the only option is SynonymQuery. This is a fantastic
> default & improvement on past versions. However, there are use cases where
> terms overlap positions but don't carry exact synonymy relationships. Often
> synonyms are actually used to model hypernym/hyponym relationships using
> synonyms (or other analyzers). So the individual term scores matter, with
> terms with higher specificity (hyponym) scoring higher than terms with lower
> specificity (hypernym).
> This patch adds the fieldType setting scoreOverlaps, as in:
> {code:java}
> <fieldType name="text_general" scoreOverlaps="pick_best"
> class="solr.TextField" positionIncrementGap="100" multiValued="true">
> {code}
> Valid values for scoreOverlaps are:
> *as_one_term*
> Default, most synonym use cases. Uses SynonymQuery
> Treats all terms as if they're exactly equivalent, with document frequency
> from underlying terms blended
> *pick_best*
> For a given document, score using the best scoring synonym (ie dismax over
> generated terms).
> Useful when synonyms not exactly equilevant. Instead they are used to model
> hypernym/hyponym relationships. Such as expanding to synonyms of where terms
> scores will reflect that quality
> IE this query time expansion
> tabby => tabby, cat, animal
> Searching "text", generates the dismax (text:tabby | text:cat | text:animal)
> *as_distinct_terms*
> (The pre 6.0 behavior.)
> Compromise between pick_best and as_oneSterm
> Appropriate when synonyms reflect a hypernym/hyponym relationship, but lets
> scores stack, so documents with more tabby, cat, or animal the better w/ a
> bias towards the term with highest specificity
> Terms are turned into a boolean OR query, with documen frequencies not blended
> IE this query time expansion
> tabby => tabby, cat, animal
> Searching "text", generates the boolean query (text:tabby text:cat
> text:animal)
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