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[jira] [Commented] (LUCENE-3440) FastVectorHighlighter:
IDF-weighted terms for ordered fragments
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Koji Sekiguchi commented on LUCENE-3440:
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Hi sebastian,
I committed LUCENE-4091 in trunk and branch_4x. For the credit, I will give it in CHANGES.txt when committing the main body (LUCENE-3440) patch.
> FastVectorHighlighter: IDF-weighted terms for ordered fragments
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> Key: LUCENE-3440
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-3440
> Project: Lucene - Java
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: modules/highlighter
> Reporter: sebastian L.
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: FastVectorHighlighter
> Fix For: 4.0
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> Attachments: LUCENE-3440.patch, LUCENE-3440.patch, LUCENE-3440.patch, LUCENE-3440_3.6.1-SNAPSHOT.patch, LUCENE-4.0-SNAPSHOT-3440-9.patch, weight-vs-boost_table01.html, weight-vs-boost_table02.html
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> The FastVectorHighlighter uses for every term found in a fragment an equal weight, which causes a higher ranking for fragments with a high number of words or, in the worst case, a high number of very common words than fragments that contains *all* of the terms used in the original query.
> This patch provides ordered fragments with IDF-weighted terms:
> total weight = total weight + IDF for unique term per fragment * boost of query;
> The ranking-formula should be the same, or at least similar, to that one used in org.apache.lucene.search.highlight.QueryTermScorer.
> The patch is simple, but it works for us.
> Some ideas:
> - A better approach would be moving the whole fragments-scoring into a separate class.
> - Switch scoring via parameter
> - Exact phrases should be given a even better score, regardless if a phrase-query was executed or not
> - edismax/dismax-parameters pf, ps and pf^boost should be observed and corresponding fragments should be ranked higher
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