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[jira] [Commented] (LUCENE-4100) Maxscore - Efficient Scoring
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Otis Gospodnetic commented on LUCENE-4100:
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This patch seems almost 2 years old.
Would it make sense to label this for GSoC?
> Maxscore - Efficient Scoring
> ----------------------------
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> Key: LUCENE-4100
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-4100
> Project: Lucene - Core
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core/codecs, core/query/scoring, core/search
> Affects Versions: 4.0-ALPHA
> Reporter: Stefan Pohl
> Labels: api-change, patch, performance
> Fix For: 4.7
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> Attachments: contrib_maxscore.tgz, maxscore.patch
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> At Berlin Buzzwords 2012, I will be presenting 'maxscore', an efficient algorithm first published in the IR domain in 1995 by H. Turtle & J. Flood, that I find deserves more attention among Lucene users (and developers).
> I implemented a proof of concept and did some performance measurements with example queries and lucenebench, the package of Mike McCandless, resulting in very significant speedups.
> This ticket is to get started the discussion on including the implementation into Lucene's codebase. Because the technique requires awareness about it from the Lucene user/developer, it seems best to become a contrib/module package so that it consciously can be chosen to be used.
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