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Posted to solr-user@lucene.apache.org by Swap Social <sw...@gmail.com> on 2016/01/29 15:44:12 UTC

NLP Search with Solr

Hi

I am in the Facebook advertising domain, trying to build a natural language
search engine using Apache Solr and IBM Watson Retrieve and Rank service. I
currently have my data in a Postgresql database, where the tables are named
by company, fb_ad_revenue, targeting_info, etc. which are updated daily. I
would like the system to support queries like what are my top performing
ads, revenue vs spend for the last five days, etc. How should I go
about importing
the data into Solr?

Swapnil

Re: NLP Search with Solr

Posted by Alessandro Benedetti <ab...@apache.org>.
To be fair, that part does not seem NLP search at all.
Can you explain more why it is NLP ?

Pretty sure you can get what you want playing properly with Json
Faceting[1].
You can model your Solr schema in an appropriate way and then playing with
range queries and Json faceting at different levels.
If you want to see them visually Banana[2] is another good solution for
that.

Cheers

[1] http://yonik.com/json-facet-api/
[2] https://github.com/LucidWorks/banana

On 29 January 2016 at 14:44, Swap Social <sw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I am in the Facebook advertising domain, trying to build a natural language
> search engine using Apache Solr and IBM Watson Retrieve and Rank service. I
> currently have my data in a Postgresql database, where the tables are named
> by company, fb_ad_revenue, targeting_info, etc. which are updated daily. I
> would like the system to support queries like what are my top performing
> ads, revenue vs spend for the last five days, etc. How should I go
> about importing
> the data into Solr?
>
> Swapnil
>



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