Adrien Grand created LUCENE-7621:
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Summary: Per-document minShouldMatch
Key: LUCENE-7621
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-7621
Project: Lucene - Core
Issue Type: New Feature
Reporter: Adrien Grand
Priority: Minor
I have seen similar requirements a couple times but could not find any related
issue so I am opening one now. The idea would be to allow passing a
{{LongValuesSource}} rather than an integer as the {{minShouldMatch}} parameter
of {{BooleanQuery}} so that the number of required clauses can depend on the
document that is being matched. In terms of implementation, it looks like it
would be straightforward as we would just have to update the value of
{{minShouldMatch}} in {{MinShouldMatchSumScorer.setDocAndFreq}} and things
would still be efficient, ie. we would still use advance on the costly clauses.
This kind of feature would allow to run queries that must match eg. 80% of the
terms that a document contains (by indexing the number of terms in a separate
field). It would also make it possible for Luwak or ES' percolator to index
boolean queries that have a value of {{minShouldMatch}} greater than 1 more
efficiently.
I do not have any plans to work on it soon but I am curious how much interest
this feature would drive.
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