Summarizing a #lucene conversation I had with Iam (aka PackageLost):
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Steve: How deep is your hierarchy? I ask because you may be able to have one
field for each level in the hierarchy, and boost the levels higher the closer
they are to the root
Iam: Hum, now is ... 5-7. I think 6
Steve:
Let's go to some example:
1 - Suppose I have some path tree, like:
- /music/
| - rock/
| - doc1 = "artist1 music blues ..."
| - doc2 = "artist2 music pop ..."
| - blues/
| - doc3 = "artist3 ..."
| - pop/
- doc5 = "artist1 ... "
| - pop/
| - doc4 = "artist1 music
Hi Iam,
Can you say why you don't like the proposed solution?
Also, the example of the scoring you're looking for doesn't appear to be
hierarchical in nature - can you give illustrate the relationship between the
tokens in [token1, token2, token3]? Also, why do you want token1 to contribute
m
Hello, any one can help me with fields?
I have the same problem posted in
http://search.lucidimagination.com/search/out?u=http://wiki.apache.org/lucene-java/HierarchicalFields,
but I don't like the proposed solutions. I need a order field, like [
token1, token2, token3]
If a query match with toke
ok, tanks.
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Iam Jabour
2010/9/10 Uwe Schindler :
> Its in the contrib subfolder of the ZIP file!
>
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> Uwe Schindler
> H.-H.-Meier-Allee 63, D-28213 Bremen
> http://www.thetaphi.de
> eMail: u...@thetaphi.de
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>> -Original Message-
>> From: Iam Jabour [mailto:iamjab
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