Re: Break up a supplier's documents (products) from dominating search result.
While testing with groupparam(i think it apply to field collapse as well), I encountered a scenario where the number of suppliers in a result is less than the number of items to display per page (user select). Eg. Products per page to display is 80. The search result has 182 matching productswhichbelong to 13 suppliers. Grouping by supplier idand 1 product per supplier, only 13 products will be return. Issuing anotherquery to getmore products to fill up the page will not help as there is no more suppliers. Initial query parameters, start=0&rows=80&q=grout&fq=P_SupplierSource:(1)&group=true&group.field=P_SupplierId&group.format=simple issue another query to get more products to fill up. this will not return anyresult. start=80&rows=80&q=grout&fq=P_SupplierSource:(1)&group=true&group.field=P_SupplierId&group.format=simple Any suggestions/advice on how to address this scenario? On 11/29/2016 11:01 AM, Alexandre Rafalovitch wrote: You can use expand and it will provide several documents per group (but in a different data structure in the response). Then it is up to you how to sequence or interleave the results in your UI. You do need to deal with edge-cases like what happens if you say 3 products per group, but then one group has only one and you don't have enough items in a list, etc. Regards, Alex. http://www.solr-start.com/ - Resources for Solr users, new and experienced On 29 November 2016 at 12:56, Derek Poh wrote: Hi Walter You used field collapsing for your case as well? For my case the search result page is listing of products. There is a option to select the number of products to display per page. Let's say 40 products per page is selected. A search result has 100 matching products but these products belong to only 20 suppliers. The page will only display 20 products (1 product per supplier). We still need to fill up the remaining 20 empty products. How can I handle this scenario? On 11/29/2016 8:26 AM, Walter Underwood wrote: We had a similar feature in the Ultraseek search engine. One of our customers was a magazine publisher, and they wanted the best hit from each magazine on the first page. I expect that field collapsing would work for this. wunder Walter Underwood wun...@wunderwood.org http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog) On Nov 28, 2016, at 4:19 PM, Derek Poh wrote: Alex Hope I understand what you meant by positive business requirements. With a few supplier's products dominating the first page of a search result, the sales will not be able to convince prospectiveor existing clients to sign up. They would like the results tofeature other supplier's products as well. To the extreme case, they were thinking of displaying the results tobe in such order Supplier A product Supplier B product Supplier C product Supplier A product Supplier B product Supplier C product ... Theyare alright with implementing this logic tothe first page only andsubsequent pages will be as per current logic if it is not possible to implement it to the entire search result. Will take a lookat Collapse and Expandto seeif it can help. On 11/28/2016 6:04 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch wrote: You have described your _negative_ business requirements, but not the _positive_ ones. So, it is hard to see what they want to happen. It is easy enough to promote or demote a particular filter matches. But you want to partially limit them. On a first page? What about on the second? I suspect you would have to have a slightly different interface to do this effectively. And, most likely, using Collapse and Expand: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Collapse+and+Expand+Results . Regards, Alex. http://www.solr-start.com/ - Resources for Solr users, new and experienced On 28 November 2016 at 20:09, Derek Poh wrote: Hi We have a business requirement to breakupa supplier's products from dominating search resultso as to allow othersuppliers' products in the search result to have exposure. Business users are open to implementing this for the first page of the search resultif it is not possible to apply tothe entire search result. From the sample keywords users have provided, I also discovered thatmost of the time a supplier's products that are listed consecutively in the result all have the same score. Any advice/suggestions on how I cando it? Please let me know if more information is require. Thank you. Derek -- CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient or have received this e-mail in error, please inform the sender immediately and delete this e-mail (including any attachments) from your computer, and you must not use, disclose to anyone else or copy this e-mail (including any attachments), whether in whole or in part. This e-mail and any reply to it may be monitored for security, legal, regulatory compliance and/or other appropri
Re: Break up a supplier's documents (products) from dominating search result.
You can use expand and it will provide several documents per group (but in a different data structure in the response). Then it is up to you how to sequence or interleave the results in your UI. You do need to deal with edge-cases like what happens if you say 3 products per group, but then one group has only one and you don't have enough items in a list, etc. Regards, Alex. http://www.solr-start.com/ - Resources for Solr users, new and experienced On 29 November 2016 at 12:56, Derek Poh wrote: > Hi Walter > > You used field collapsing for your case as well? > > For my case the search result page is listing of products. There is a option > to select the number of products to display per page. > Let's say 40 products per page is selected. A search result has 100 matching > products but these products belong to only 20 suppliers. The page will only > display 20 products (1 product per supplier). > We still need to fill up the remaining 20 empty products. > How can I handle this scenario? > > > On 11/29/2016 8:26 AM, Walter Underwood wrote: >> >> We had a similar feature in the Ultraseek search engine. One of our >> customers >> was a magazine publisher, and they wanted the best hit from each magazine >> on the first page. >> >> I expect that field collapsing would work for this. >> >> wunder >> Walter Underwood >> wun...@wunderwood.org >> http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog) >> >> >>> On Nov 28, 2016, at 4:19 PM, Derek Poh wrote: >>> >>> Alex >>> >>> Hope I understand what you meant by positive business requirements. >>> With a few supplier's products dominating the first page of a search >>> result, the sales will not be able to convince prospectiveor existing >>> clients to sign up. >>> They would like the results tofeature other supplier's products as well. >>> To the extreme case, they were thinking of displaying the results tobe in >>> such order >>> Supplier A product >>> Supplier B product >>> Supplier C product >>> Supplier A product >>> Supplier B product >>> Supplier C product >>> ... >>> >>> Theyare alright with implementing this logic tothe first page only >>> andsubsequent pages will be as per current logic if it is not possible to >>> implement it to the entire search result. >>> >>> Will take a lookat Collapse and Expandto seeif it can help. >>> >>> On 11/28/2016 6:04 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch wrote: You have described your _negative_ business requirements, but not the _positive_ ones. So, it is hard to see what they want to happen. It is easy enough to promote or demote a particular filter matches. But you want to partially limit them. On a first page? What about on the second? I suspect you would have to have a slightly different interface to do this effectively. And, most likely, using Collapse and Expand: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Collapse+and+Expand+Results . Regards, Alex. http://www.solr-start.com/ - Resources for Solr users, new and experienced On 28 November 2016 at 20:09, Derek Poh wrote: > > Hi > > We have a business requirement to breakupa supplier's products from > dominating search resultso as to allow othersuppliers' products in the > search result to have exposure. > Business users are open to implementing this for the first page of the > search resultif it is not possible to apply tothe entire search result. > > From the sample keywords users have provided, I also discovered > thatmost of > the time a supplier's products that are listed consecutively in the > result > all have the same score. > > Any advice/suggestions on how I cando it? > > Please let me know if more information is require. Thank you. > > Derek > > -- > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE > This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential and/or > privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient or have > received this e-mail in error, please inform the sender immediately and > delete this e-mail (including any attachments) from your computer, and > you > must not use, disclose to anyone else or copy this e-mail (including > any > attachments), whether in whole or in part. > This e-mail and any reply to it may be monitored for security, legal, > regulatory compliance and/or other appropriate reasons. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE >>> This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential and/or >>> privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient or have >>> received this e-mail in error, please inform the sender immediately and >>> delete this e-mail (including any attachments) from your computer, and you >>> must not use, disclose to anyone else or copy this e-mail (including any >>> attachments), whether in whole or in part. >>> Thi
Re: Break up a supplier's documents (products) from dominating search result.
Is there a way where we do not have to change the page UI? This is the search page for your reference. http://www.globalsources.com/gsol/GeneralManager?hostname=www.globalsources.com&point_search=on&page=search%2FProductSearchResults&article_search=off&apclick=&qType=PRODUCT&language=en&type=new&query=denim+fabric&language=en&point_id=300149681&catalog_id=23844&from=&loc=t&AGG=N&KWSearchType=ProdSearch&action=GetPoint&action=DoFreeTextSearch&product_search=on&supplier_search=off&view=grid On 11/29/2016 10:04 AM, Walter Underwood wrote: We used something like field collapsing, but it wasn’t with Solr or Lucene. They had not been invented at the time. This was a feature of the Ultraseek engine from Infoseek, probably in 1997 or 1998. With field collapsing, you provide a link to show more results from that source. wunder Walter Underwood wun...@wunderwood.org http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog) On Nov 28, 2016, at 5:56 PM, Derek Poh wrote: Hi Walter You used field collapsing for your case as well? For my case the search result page is listing of products. There is a option to select the number of products to display per page. Let's say 40 products per page is selected. A search result has 100 matching products but these products belong to only 20 suppliers. The page will only display 20 products (1 product per supplier). We still need to fill up the remaining 20 empty products. How can I handle this scenario? On 11/29/2016 8:26 AM, Walter Underwood wrote: We had a similar feature in the Ultraseek search engine. One of our customers was a magazine publisher, and they wanted the best hit from each magazine on the first page. I expect that field collapsing would work for this. wunder Walter Underwood wun...@wunderwood.org http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog) On Nov 28, 2016, at 4:19 PM, Derek Poh wrote: Alex Hope I understand what you meant by positive business requirements. With a few supplier's products dominating the first page of a search result, the sales will not be able to convince prospectiveor existing clients to sign up. They would like the results tofeature other supplier's products as well. To the extreme case, they were thinking of displaying the results tobe in such order Supplier A product Supplier B product Supplier C product Supplier A product Supplier B product Supplier C product ... Theyare alright with implementing this logic tothe first page only andsubsequent pages will be as per current logic if it is not possible to implement it to the entire search result. Will take a lookat Collapse and Expandto seeif it can help. On 11/28/2016 6:04 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch wrote: You have described your _negative_ business requirements, but not the _positive_ ones. So, it is hard to see what they want to happen. It is easy enough to promote or demote a particular filter matches. But you want to partially limit them. On a first page? What about on the second? I suspect you would have to have a slightly different interface to do this effectively. And, most likely, using Collapse and Expand: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Collapse+and+Expand+Results . Regards, Alex. http://www.solr-start.com/ - Resources for Solr users, new and experienced On 28 November 2016 at 20:09, Derek Poh wrote: Hi We have a business requirement to breakupa supplier's products from dominating search resultso as to allow othersuppliers' products in the search result to have exposure. Business users are open to implementing this for the first page of the search resultif it is not possible to apply tothe entire search result. From the sample keywords users have provided, I also discovered thatmost of the time a supplier's products that are listed consecutively in the result all have the same score. Any advice/suggestions on how I cando it? Please let me know if more information is require. Thank you. Derek -- CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient or have received this e-mail in error, please inform the sender immediately and delete this e-mail (including any attachments) from your computer, and you must not use, disclose to anyone else or copy this e-mail (including any attachments), whether in whole or in part. This e-mail and any reply to it may be monitored for security, legal, regulatory compliance and/or other appropriate reasons. -- CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient or have received this e-mail in error, please inform the sender immediately and delete this e-mail (including any attachments) from your computer, and you must not use, disclose to anyone else or copy this e-mail (including any attachments), whether in whole or in part. This e-mail
Re: Break up a supplier's documents (products) from dominating search result.
We used something like field collapsing, but it wasn’t with Solr or Lucene. They had not been invented at the time. This was a feature of the Ultraseek engine from Infoseek, probably in 1997 or 1998. With field collapsing, you provide a link to show more results from that source. wunder Walter Underwood wun...@wunderwood.org http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog) > On Nov 28, 2016, at 5:56 PM, Derek Poh wrote: > > Hi Walter > > You used field collapsing for your case as well? > > For my case the search result page is listing of products. There is a option > to select the number of products to display per page. > Let's say 40 products per page is selected. A search result has 100 matching > products but these products belong to only 20 suppliers. The page will only > display 20 products (1 product per supplier). > We still need to fill up the remaining 20 empty products. > How can I handle this scenario? > > On 11/29/2016 8:26 AM, Walter Underwood wrote: >> We had a similar feature in the Ultraseek search engine. One of our customers >> was a magazine publisher, and they wanted the best hit from each magazine >> on the first page. >> >> I expect that field collapsing would work for this. >> >> wunder >> Walter Underwood >> wun...@wunderwood.org >> http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog) >> >> >>> On Nov 28, 2016, at 4:19 PM, Derek Poh wrote: >>> >>> Alex >>> >>> Hope I understand what you meant by positive business requirements. >>> With a few supplier's products dominating the first page of a search >>> result, the sales will not be able to convince prospectiveor existing >>> clients to sign up. >>> They would like the results tofeature other supplier's products as well. >>> To the extreme case, they were thinking of displaying the results tobe in >>> such order >>> Supplier A product >>> Supplier B product >>> Supplier C product >>> Supplier A product >>> Supplier B product >>> Supplier C product >>> ... >>> >>> Theyare alright with implementing this logic tothe first page only >>> andsubsequent pages will be as per current logic if it is not possible to >>> implement it to the entire search result. >>> >>> Will take a lookat Collapse and Expandto seeif it can help. >>> >>> On 11/28/2016 6:04 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch wrote: You have described your _negative_ business requirements, but not the _positive_ ones. So, it is hard to see what they want to happen. It is easy enough to promote or demote a particular filter matches. But you want to partially limit them. On a first page? What about on the second? I suspect you would have to have a slightly different interface to do this effectively. And, most likely, using Collapse and Expand: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Collapse+and+Expand+Results . Regards, Alex. http://www.solr-start.com/ - Resources for Solr users, new and experienced On 28 November 2016 at 20:09, Derek Poh wrote: > Hi > > We have a business requirement to breakupa supplier's products from > dominating search resultso as to allow othersuppliers' products in the > search result to have exposure. > Business users are open to implementing this for the first page of the > search resultif it is not possible to apply tothe entire search result. > > From the sample keywords users have provided, I also discovered thatmost > of > the time a supplier's products that are listed consecutively in the result > all have the same score. > > Any advice/suggestions on how I cando it? > > Please let me know if more information is require. Thank you. > > Derek > > -- > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE > This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential and/or > privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient or have > received this e-mail in error, please inform the sender immediately and > delete this e-mail (including any attachments) from your computer, and you > must not use, disclose to anyone else or copy this e-mail (including any > attachments), whether in whole or in part. > This e-mail and any reply to it may be monitored for security, legal, > regulatory compliance and/or other appropriate reasons. >>> >>> -- >>> CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE >>> This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential and/or >>> privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient or have >>> received this e-mail in error, please inform the sender immediately and >>> delete this e-mail (including any attachments) from your computer, and you >>> must not use, disclose to anyone else or copy this e-mail (including any >>> attachments), whether in whole or in part. >>> This e-mail and any reply to it may be monitored for security, legal, >>> regulatory compliance and/or o
Re: Break up a supplier's documents (products) from dominating search result.
Hi Walter You used field collapsing for your case as well? For my case the search result page is listing of products. There is a option to select the number of products to display per page. Let's say 40 products per page is selected. A search result has 100 matching products but these products belong to only 20 suppliers. The page will only display 20 products (1 product per supplier). We still need to fill up the remaining 20 empty products. How can I handle this scenario? On 11/29/2016 8:26 AM, Walter Underwood wrote: We had a similar feature in the Ultraseek search engine. One of our customers was a magazine publisher, and they wanted the best hit from each magazine on the first page. I expect that field collapsing would work for this. wunder Walter Underwood wun...@wunderwood.org http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog) On Nov 28, 2016, at 4:19 PM, Derek Poh wrote: Alex Hope I understand what you meant by positive business requirements. With a few supplier's products dominating the first page of a search result, the sales will not be able to convince prospectiveor existing clients to sign up. They would like the results tofeature other supplier's products as well. To the extreme case, they were thinking of displaying the results tobe in such order Supplier A product Supplier B product Supplier C product Supplier A product Supplier B product Supplier C product ... Theyare alright with implementing this logic tothe first page only andsubsequent pages will be as per current logic if it is not possible to implement it to the entire search result. Will take a lookat Collapse and Expandto seeif it can help. On 11/28/2016 6:04 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch wrote: You have described your _negative_ business requirements, but not the _positive_ ones. So, it is hard to see what they want to happen. It is easy enough to promote or demote a particular filter matches. But you want to partially limit them. On a first page? What about on the second? I suspect you would have to have a slightly different interface to do this effectively. And, most likely, using Collapse and Expand: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Collapse+and+Expand+Results . Regards, Alex. http://www.solr-start.com/ - Resources for Solr users, new and experienced On 28 November 2016 at 20:09, Derek Poh wrote: Hi We have a business requirement to breakupa supplier's products from dominating search resultso as to allow othersuppliers' products in the search result to have exposure. Business users are open to implementing this for the first page of the search resultif it is not possible to apply tothe entire search result. From the sample keywords users have provided, I also discovered thatmost of the time a supplier's products that are listed consecutively in the result all have the same score. Any advice/suggestions on how I cando it? Please let me know if more information is require. Thank you. Derek -- CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient or have received this e-mail in error, please inform the sender immediately and delete this e-mail (including any attachments) from your computer, and you must not use, disclose to anyone else or copy this e-mail (including any attachments), whether in whole or in part. This e-mail and any reply to it may be monitored for security, legal, regulatory compliance and/or other appropriate reasons. -- CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient or have received this e-mail in error, please inform the sender immediately and delete this e-mail (including any attachments) from your computer, and you must not use, disclose to anyone else or copy this e-mail (including any attachments), whether in whole or in part. This e-mail and any reply to it may be monitored for security, legal, regulatory compliance and/or other appropriate reasons. -- CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient or have received this e-mail in error, please inform the sender immediately and delete this e-mail (including any attachments) from your computer, and you must not use, disclose to anyone else or copy this e-mail (including any attachments), whether in whole or in part. This e-mail and any reply to it may be monitored for security, legal, regulatory compliance and/or other appropriate reasons.
Re: Break up a supplier's documents (products) from dominating search result.
We had a similar feature in the Ultraseek search engine. One of our customers was a magazine publisher, and they wanted the best hit from each magazine on the first page. I expect that field collapsing would work for this. wunder Walter Underwood wun...@wunderwood.org http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog) > On Nov 28, 2016, at 4:19 PM, Derek Poh wrote: > > Alex > > Hope I understand what you meant by positive business requirements. > With a few supplier's products dominating the first page of a search result, > the sales will not be able to convince prospectiveor existing clients to sign > up. > They would like the results tofeature other supplier's products as well. > To the extreme case, they were thinking of displaying the results tobe in > such order > Supplier A product > Supplier B product > Supplier C product > Supplier A product > Supplier B product > Supplier C product > ... > > Theyare alright with implementing this logic tothe first page only > andsubsequent pages will be as per current logic if it is not possible to > implement it to the entire search result. > > Will take a lookat Collapse and Expandto seeif it can help. > > On 11/28/2016 6:04 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch wrote: >> You have described your _negative_ business requirements, but not the >> _positive_ ones. So, it is hard to see what they want to happen. It is >> easy enough to promote or demote a particular filter matches. But you >> want to partially limit them. On a first page? What about on the >> second? >> >> I suspect you would have to have a slightly different interface to do >> this effectively. And, most likely, using Collapse and Expand: >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Collapse+and+Expand+Results >> . >> >> Regards, >>Alex. >> >> http://www.solr-start.com/ - Resources for Solr users, new and experienced >> >> >> On 28 November 2016 at 20:09, Derek Poh wrote: >>> Hi >>> >>> We have a business requirement to breakupa supplier's products from >>> dominating search resultso as to allow othersuppliers' products in the >>> search result to have exposure. >>> Business users are open to implementing this for the first page of the >>> search resultif it is not possible to apply tothe entire search result. >>> >>> From the sample keywords users have provided, I also discovered thatmost of >>> the time a supplier's products that are listed consecutively in the result >>> all have the same score. >>> >>> Any advice/suggestions on how I cando it? >>> >>> Please let me know if more information is require. Thank you. >>> >>> Derek >>> >>> -- >>> CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE >>> This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential and/or >>> privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient or have >>> received this e-mail in error, please inform the sender immediately and >>> delete this e-mail (including any attachments) from your computer, and you >>> must not use, disclose to anyone else or copy this e-mail (including any >>> attachments), whether in whole or in part. >>> This e-mail and any reply to it may be monitored for security, legal, >>> regulatory compliance and/or other appropriate reasons. >> > > > -- > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE > This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential and/or > privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient or have > received this e-mail in error, please inform the sender immediately and > delete this e-mail (including any attachments) from your computer, and you > must not use, disclose to anyone else or copy this e-mail (including any > attachments), whether in whole or in part. > This e-mail and any reply to it may be monitored for security, legal, > regulatory compliance and/or other appropriate reasons.
Re: Break up a supplier's documents (products) from dominating search result.
Alex Hope I understand what you meant by positive business requirements. With a few supplier's products dominating the first page of a search result, the sales will not be able to convince prospectiveor existing clients to sign up. They would like the results tofeature other supplier's products as well. To the extreme case, they were thinking of displaying the results tobe in such order Supplier A product Supplier B product Supplier C product Supplier A product Supplier B product Supplier C product ... Theyare alright with implementing this logic tothe first page only andsubsequent pages will be as per current logic if it is not possible to implement it to the entire search result. Will take a lookat Collapse and Expandto seeif it can help. On 11/28/2016 6:04 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch wrote: You have described your _negative_ business requirements, but not the _positive_ ones. So, it is hard to see what they want to happen. It is easy enough to promote or demote a particular filter matches. But you want to partially limit them. On a first page? What about on the second? I suspect you would have to have a slightly different interface to do this effectively. And, most likely, using Collapse and Expand: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Collapse+and+Expand+Results . Regards, Alex. http://www.solr-start.com/ - Resources for Solr users, new and experienced On 28 November 2016 at 20:09, Derek Poh wrote: Hi We have a business requirement to breakupa supplier's products from dominating search resultso as to allow othersuppliers' products in the search result to have exposure. Business users are open to implementing this for the first page of the search resultif it is not possible to apply tothe entire search result. From the sample keywords users have provided, I also discovered thatmost of the time a supplier's products that are listed consecutively in the result all have the same score. Any advice/suggestions on how I cando it? Please let me know if more information is require. Thank you. Derek -- CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient or have received this e-mail in error, please inform the sender immediately and delete this e-mail (including any attachments) from your computer, and you must not use, disclose to anyone else or copy this e-mail (including any attachments), whether in whole or in part. This e-mail and any reply to it may be monitored for security, legal, regulatory compliance and/or other appropriate reasons. -- CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient or have received this e-mail in error, please inform the sender immediately and delete this e-mail (including any attachments) from your computer, and you must not use, disclose to anyone else or copy this e-mail (including any attachments), whether in whole or in part. This e-mail and any reply to it may be monitored for security, legal, regulatory compliance and/or other appropriate reasons.
Re: Break up a supplier's documents (products) from dominating search result.
Is it technically possible to expose it in Solr? Because there was also http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40831474/randomize-result-set-between-the-brands-in-solr/40835382#40835382 . Seems a popular request (or I misread different things in the same way). Regards, Alex. http://www.solr-start.com/ - Resources for Solr users, new and experienced On 29 November 2016 at 00:48, Shalin Shekhar Mangar wrote: > There is a related work done in Lucene land which hasn't been exposed > in Solr yet. It is called DiversifiedTopDocsCollector. See > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-6066 > > On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 2:39 PM, Derek Poh wrote: >> Hi >> >> We have a business requirement to breakupa supplier's products from >> dominating search resultso as to allow othersuppliers' products in the >> search result to have exposure. >> Business users are open to implementing this for the first page of the >> search resultif it is not possible to apply tothe entire search result. >> >> From the sample keywords users have provided, I also discovered thatmost of >> the time a supplier's products that are listed consecutively in the result >> all have the same score. >> >> Any advice/suggestions on how I cando it? >> >> Please let me know if more information is require. Thank you. >> >> Derek >> >> -- >> CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE >> This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential and/or >> privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient or have >> received this e-mail in error, please inform the sender immediately and >> delete this e-mail (including any attachments) from your computer, and you >> must not use, disclose to anyone else or copy this e-mail (including any >> attachments), whether in whole or in part. >> This e-mail and any reply to it may be monitored for security, legal, >> regulatory compliance and/or other appropriate reasons. > > > > -- > Regards, > Shalin Shekhar Mangar.
Re: Break up a supplier's documents (products) from dominating search result.
There is a related work done in Lucene land which hasn't been exposed in Solr yet. It is called DiversifiedTopDocsCollector. See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-6066 On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 2:39 PM, Derek Poh wrote: > Hi > > We have a business requirement to breakupa supplier's products from > dominating search resultso as to allow othersuppliers' products in the > search result to have exposure. > Business users are open to implementing this for the first page of the > search resultif it is not possible to apply tothe entire search result. > > From the sample keywords users have provided, I also discovered thatmost of > the time a supplier's products that are listed consecutively in the result > all have the same score. > > Any advice/suggestions on how I cando it? > > Please let me know if more information is require. Thank you. > > Derek > > -- > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE > This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential and/or > privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient or have > received this e-mail in error, please inform the sender immediately and > delete this e-mail (including any attachments) from your computer, and you > must not use, disclose to anyone else or copy this e-mail (including any > attachments), whether in whole or in part. > This e-mail and any reply to it may be monitored for security, legal, > regulatory compliance and/or other appropriate reasons. -- Regards, Shalin Shekhar Mangar.
Re: Break up a supplier's documents (products) from dominating search result.
You have described your _negative_ business requirements, but not the _positive_ ones. So, it is hard to see what they want to happen. It is easy enough to promote or demote a particular filter matches. But you want to partially limit them. On a first page? What about on the second? I suspect you would have to have a slightly different interface to do this effectively. And, most likely, using Collapse and Expand: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Collapse+and+Expand+Results . Regards, Alex. http://www.solr-start.com/ - Resources for Solr users, new and experienced On 28 November 2016 at 20:09, Derek Poh wrote: > Hi > > We have a business requirement to breakupa supplier's products from > dominating search resultso as to allow othersuppliers' products in the > search result to have exposure. > Business users are open to implementing this for the first page of the > search resultif it is not possible to apply tothe entire search result. > > From the sample keywords users have provided, I also discovered thatmost of > the time a supplier's products that are listed consecutively in the result > all have the same score. > > Any advice/suggestions on how I cando it? > > Please let me know if more information is require. Thank you. > > Derek > > -- > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE > This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential and/or > privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient or have > received this e-mail in error, please inform the sender immediately and > delete this e-mail (including any attachments) from your computer, and you > must not use, disclose to anyone else or copy this e-mail (including any > attachments), whether in whole or in part. > This e-mail and any reply to it may be monitored for security, legal, > regulatory compliance and/or other appropriate reasons.