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[jira] Updated: (LUCENE-1087) MultiSearcher.explain returns incorrect score/explanation relating to docFreq

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Hoss Man updated LUCENE-1087:
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    Description: 
Creating 2 different indexes, searching  each individually and print score details and compare to searching both indexes with MulitSearcher and printing score details.  
 
The "docFreq" value printed isn't correct - the values it prints are as if each index was searched individually.

Code is like:
{code}
MultiSearcher multi = new MultiSearcher(searchables);
Hits hits = multi.search(query);
for(int i=0; i<hits.length(); i++)
{
  Explanation expl = multi.explain(query, hits.id(i));
  System.out.println(expl.toString());
}
{code}

I raised this in the Lucene user mailing list and was advised to log a bug, email thread given below.

{noformat} 
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Hostetter  
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 10:30 PM
To: java-user
Subject: Re: does the MultiSearcher class calculate IDF properly?


a quick glance at the code seems to indicate that MultiSearcher has code 
for calcuating the docFreq accross all of the Searchables when searching 
(or when the docFreq method is explicitly called) but that explain method 
just delegates to Searchable that the specific docid came from.

if you compare that Explanation score you got with the score returned by 
a HitCollector (or TopDocs) they probably won't match.

So i would say "yes MultiSearcher calculates IDF properly, but 
MultiSeracher.explain is broken.  Please file a bug about this, i can't 
think of an easy way to fix it, but it certianly seems broken to me.


: Subject: does the MultiSearcher class calculate IDF properly?
: 
: I tried the following.  Creating 2 different indexes, search each
: individually and print score details and compare to searching both
: indexes with MulitSearcher and printing score details.  
: 
: The "docFreq" value printed don't seem right - is this just a problem
: with using Explain together with the MultiSearcher?
: 
: 
: Code is like:
: MultiSearcher multi = new MultiSearcher(searchables);
: Hits hits = multi.search(query);
: for(int i=0; i<hits.length(); i++)
: {
:   Explanation expl = multi.explain(query, hits.id(i));
:   System.out.println(expl.toString());
: }
: 
: 
: Output:
: id = 14 score = 0.071
: 0.07073946 = (MATCH) fieldWeight(contents:climate in 2), product of:
:   1.0 = tf(termFreq(contents:climate)=1)
:   1.8109303 = idf(docFreq=1)
:   0.0390625 = fieldNorm(field=contents, doc=2)
{noformat} 

  was:
Creating 2 different indexes, searching  each individually and print score details and compare to searching both indexes with MulitSearcher and printing score details.  
 
The "docFreq" value printed isn't correct - the values it prints are as if each index was searched individually.

Code is like:
MultiSearcher multi = new MultiSearcher(searchables);
Hits hits = multi.search(query);
for(int i=0; i<hits.length(); i++)
{
  Explanation expl = multi.explain(query, hits.id(i));
  System.out.println(expl.toString());
}


I raised this in the Lucene user mailing list and was advised to log a bug, email thread given below.

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Hostetter [mailto:hossman_lucene@fucit.org] 
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 10:30 PM
To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: does the MultiSearcher class calculate IDF properly?


a quick glance at the code seems to indicate that MultiSearcher has code 
for calcuating the docFreq accross all of the Searchables when searching 
(or when the docFreq method is explicitly called) but that explain method 
just delegates to Searchable that the specific docid came from.

if you compare that Explanation score you got with the score returned by 
a HitCollector (or TopDocs) they probably won't match.

So i would say "yes MultiSearcher calculates IDF properly, but 
MultiSeracher.explain is broken.  Please file a bug about this, i can't 
think of an easy way to fix it, but it certianly seems broken to me.


: Subject: does the MultiSearcher class calculate IDF properly?
: 
: I tried the following.  Creating 2 different indexes, search each
: individually and print score details and compare to searching both
: indexes with MulitSearcher and printing score details.  
: 
: The "docFreq" value printed don't seem right - is this just a problem
: with using Explain together with the MultiSearcher?
: 
: 
: Code is like:
: MultiSearcher multi = new MultiSearcher(searchables);
: Hits hits = multi.search(query);
: for(int i=0; i<hits.length(); i++)
: {
:   Explanation expl = multi.explain(query, hits.id(i));
:   System.out.println(expl.toString());
: }
: 
: 
: Output:
: id = 14 score = 0.071
: 0.07073946 = (MATCH) fieldWeight(contents:climate in 2), product of:
:   1.0 = tf(termFreq(contents:climate)=1)
:   1.8109303 = idf(docFreq=1)
:   0.0390625 = fieldNorm(field=contents, doc=2)
: 
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        Summary: MultiSearcher.explain returns incorrect score/explanation relating to docFreq  (was: Explain shows incorrect docFreq number when used for documents in different indices searched via MultiSearcher)

clarifying summary, and cleaning up description (formating and removing spam bait)

> MultiSearcher.explain returns incorrect score/explanation relating to docFreq
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-1087
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1087
>             Project: Lucene - Java
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Query/Scoring
>    Affects Versions: 2.2
>         Environment: No special hardware required to reproduce the issue.
>            Reporter: Yasoja Seneviratne
>            Priority: Minor
>
> Creating 2 different indexes, searching  each individually and print score details and compare to searching both indexes with MulitSearcher and printing score details.  
>  
> The "docFreq" value printed isn't correct - the values it prints are as if each index was searched individually.
> Code is like:
> {code}
> MultiSearcher multi = new MultiSearcher(searchables);
> Hits hits = multi.search(query);
> for(int i=0; i<hits.length(); i++)
> {
>   Explanation expl = multi.explain(query, hits.id(i));
>   System.out.println(expl.toString());
> }
> {code}
> I raised this in the Lucene user mailing list and was advised to log a bug, email thread given below.
> {noformat} 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Hostetter  
> Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 10:30 PM
> To: java-user
> Subject: Re: does the MultiSearcher class calculate IDF properly?
> a quick glance at the code seems to indicate that MultiSearcher has code 
> for calcuating the docFreq accross all of the Searchables when searching 
> (or when the docFreq method is explicitly called) but that explain method 
> just delegates to Searchable that the specific docid came from.
> if you compare that Explanation score you got with the score returned by 
> a HitCollector (or TopDocs) they probably won't match.
> So i would say "yes MultiSearcher calculates IDF properly, but 
> MultiSeracher.explain is broken.  Please file a bug about this, i can't 
> think of an easy way to fix it, but it certianly seems broken to me.
> : Subject: does the MultiSearcher class calculate IDF properly?
> : 
> : I tried the following.  Creating 2 different indexes, search each
> : individually and print score details and compare to searching both
> : indexes with MulitSearcher and printing score details.  
> : 
> : The "docFreq" value printed don't seem right - is this just a problem
> : with using Explain together with the MultiSearcher?
> : 
> : 
> : Code is like:
> : MultiSearcher multi = new MultiSearcher(searchables);
> : Hits hits = multi.search(query);
> : for(int i=0; i<hits.length(); i++)
> : {
> :   Explanation expl = multi.explain(query, hits.id(i));
> :   System.out.println(expl.toString());
> : }
> : 
> : 
> : Output:
> : id = 14 score = 0.071
> : 0.07073946 = (MATCH) fieldWeight(contents:climate in 2), product of:
> :   1.0 = tf(termFreq(contents:climate)=1)
> :   1.8109303 = idf(docFreq=1)
> :   0.0390625 = fieldNorm(field=contents, doc=2)
> {noformat} 

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