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On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 2:35 PM, John Blythe <j...@curvolabs.com> wrote:
> thanks guys.
>
> it doesn't depend on absolute scores, but it is leaning on the score as a
> confident metric of sorts. we've found some good standard deviation info
> when plotting out the accuracy of the top result and the relative score
> with the analyzers currently in production and hope to strengthen that
> confidence when it's right and lower it when it's wrong with the latest
> fine-tuning. so far so good, too.
>
> regarding the new question itself, i'd replied to this thread w more info
> but had the system kick it back to me for some reason. maybe i replied too
> much too soon? anyway, it ended up being a result of my query still being
> in the primary query box instead of moving it to the q.alt box. i'd thought
> the "alt" was indicative of it being an *alternate* query strictly
> speaking. changed it to house the query and voila!
>
> thanks-
>
> --
> *John Blythe*
> Product Manager & Lead Developer
>
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>
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>
> On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 4:23 PM, Walter Underwood <wun...@wunderwood.org>
> wrote:
>
>> I was going to post the same advice. If your approach depends on absolute
>> scores, you need to change your approach.
>>
>> wunder
>> Walter Underwood
>> wun...@wunderwood.org
>> http://observer.wunderwood.org/  (my blog)
>>
>>
>> On May 20, 2015, at 2:09 PM, Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org> wrote:
>>
>> > On 5/20/2015 2:54 PM, John Blythe wrote:
>> >> new question re edismax: when i turn it on (in solr admin) my score goes
>> >> wayyyyyy down. from 772 to 4.9.
>> >>
>> >> what in the edismax query parser would account for that huge nosedive?
>> >
>> > Scores are 100% relative, and the number only has meaning in the context
>> > of that specific query.  You cannot compare scores from one query to
>> > scores from another query done with different parameters, especially if
>> > it's using a different query parser, and expect those numbers to mean
>> > anything.
>> >
>> > The actual number is doesn't matter ... what matters is how the
>> > documents score compared to *each other* -- what order the documents
>> > have within a single result.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Shawn
>> >
>>
>>

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