Re: about groups of random results + alphabetical result

2010-12-20 Thread Paula C. Laun : Dataprisma
sma.com.br - Original Message - From: "Walter Underwood" To: Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 2:31 PM Subject: Re: about groups of random results + alphabetical result The problem happens with any common word, not just short words. What happens with "Brasil"? If th

Re: about groups of random results + alphabetical result

2010-12-20 Thread Paula C. Laun : Dataprisma
, Paula C. Laun : Dataprisma pa...@dataprisma.com.br (47) 3035.1868 www.dataprisma.com.br - Original Message - From: "Walter Underwood" To: Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 2:31 PM Subject: Re: about groups of random results + alphabetical result The problem happens with any c

Re: about groups of random results + alphabetical result

2010-12-20 Thread Walter Underwood
> www.dataprisma.com.br > - Original Message - > From: "Walter Underwood" > To: > Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 2:02 PM > Subject: Re: about groups of random results + alphabetical result > > > You probably do not want this ranking, because any quer

Re: about groups of random results + alphabetical result

2010-12-20 Thread Paula C. Laun : Dataprisma
alter Underwood" To: Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 2:02 PM Subject: Re: about groups of random results + alphabetical result You probably do not want this ranking, because any query with a common word, like "the", will match most of the corpus in step two. Instead, use Solr to w

Re: about groups of random results + alphabetical result

2010-12-20 Thread Walter Underwood
You probably do not want this ranking, because any query with a common word, like "the", will match most of the corpus in step two. Instead, use Solr to weight better quality matches more heavily, maybe 4X for exact matches, 2X for stemmed matches, and 1X for phonetic matches. wunder On Dec 20

about groups of random results + alphabetical result

2010-12-20 Thread Paula C. Laun : Dataprisma
hi. i'm looking for a technology who could have high performance in searching a high amount of data (nearly 10 milion lines in a convencional database like sql server) and i think PHP running under apache solr is a good choice. i have only a doubt about its possibilities. i need to show in fir