How can I tell if the stop words is resolved? This is what I get when I turn
debugging on:
http://apaste.info/0Uz http://apaste.info/0Uz
When I put:
q=title:(what if) OR title:what if^10
I get this:
rawquerystring: title:(what if) OR title:\what if\^10,
querystring: title:(what if) OR
Edit:
I filtered my query to author:randall so I could see the score that it's
getting from the query. This is the score of the record that contains what
if:
score: 0.004032644
The other two books are getting this score:
score: 0.0069850935
So... the boost is obviously not hitting that record. I
The other ones are still rating higher. I think it's because the other two
titles contain what 3 times.. the more it says what, the higher it scores.
I'm not sure what else can be done. Does anybody else have any ideas?
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So what happens if you increase the boost to 100? or 20?
The problem is that boosting will always be more art than science.
What about the other 3 possibilities I mentioned?
Basically, you have to tweak things to fit your corpus, and it's often
an empirically determined thing.
Best,
Erick
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First thing is add debug=query to the URL and see what the parsed
form of the query is to be sure the stop words issue is resolved.
Once that's determined, add the phrase with a high boost, something like
q=title:(what if) OR title:what if^10
where the boost factor is TBD.
Or add the title