Hi,
Yes, thanks.
If I want to customize this behavior (remove it or make it more or less
important), is it correct to override the Similarity class to implement
a new computeSlopFactor method?
Thank you for your answer.
Regards,
Aurélien MAZOYER
On 10.09.2015 12:37, Alan Woodward wrote:
Hi,
SpanNearQuery will also take into account the ‘width’ of the match, so
that terms that are closer together will score more highly. Is that
what you’re looking for?
Alan Woodward
www.flax.co.uk
On 10 Sep 2015, at 10:43, aurelien.mazo...@francelabs.com wrote:
Hi all,
SpanNearQuery and SloppyPhraseQuery can have similar behavior in some
use cases. On the one hand, I have to distinguish between ordered and
unordered terms (that’s enabled with SpanNearQuery) but on the other
hand, I want to use the SloppyPhraseScorer, that takes the relative
positions of the terms into account for the score calculation. As far
I understood, this is possible with SloppyPhraseQuery but not with
SpanNearQuery. Do you think there is there a way to combine these two
features to have the best of both worlds?
Thanks!
Aurélien
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