rds in the title.
>> 3. Next, docs with both words in the content.
>> 4. And finally docs having either of words in the title and content.
>>
>> I tried to change mm param to 1<-1 5<-2 6<90%
>> This allows to achieve 1,4 but not 2,3
>>
>> Thanks.
>
olves
only 1,4 but 2,3.
Thanks.
Alex.
-Original Message-
From: Erick Erickson
To: solr-user
Sent: Mon, Dec 5, 2011 5:52 am
Subject: Re: two word phrase search using dismax
Have you looked at the "pf" (phrase fields)
parameter of edismax?
http://wiki.apache.org
itle.
> 3. Next, docs with both words in the content.
> 4. And finally docs having either of words in the title and content.
>
> I tried to change mm param to 1<-1 5<-2 6<90%
> This allows to achieve 1,4 but not 2,3
>
> Thanks.
> Alex.
>
>
>
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either of words in the title and content.
I tried to change mm param to 1<-1 5<-2 6<90%
This allows to achieve 1,4 but not 2,3
Thanks.
Alex.
-Original Message-
From: Chris Hostetter
To: solr-user
Sent: Thu, Nov 17, 2011 2:17 pm
Subject: Re: two word phrase s
: After putting the same score for title and content in qf filed, docs
: with both words in content moved to fifth place. The doc in the first,
: third and fourth places still have only one of the words in content and
: title. The doc in the second place has one of the words in title and
: bot
second place has one of the words in title and both words in the
content but in different places not together.
Thanks.
Alex.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Kuhlmann
To: solr-user
Sent: Tue, Nov 15, 2011 12:20 am
Subject: Re: two word phrase search using dismax
Am 14.11.2011 21:50
Am 14.11.2011 21:50, schrieb alx...@aim.com:
Hello,
I use solr3.4 and nutch 1.3. In request handler we have
2<-1 5<-2 6<90%
As fas as I know this means that for two word phrase search match must be 100%.
However, I noticed that in most cases documents with both words are ranked
around 20 place