LucyX::Index::LongFieldSim - Similarity optimized for long fields.
package MySchema::body; use base qw( Lucy::Plan::FullTextType ); use LucyX::Index::LongFieldSim; sub make_similarity { LucyX::Index::LongFieldSim->new }
Apache Lucy's default Similarity implmentation produces a bias towards extremely short fields.
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LongFieldSim eliminates this bias.
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In most cases, the default bias towards short fields is desirable. For instance, say you have two documents:
If a user searches for "george washington", we want the exact title match to appear first. Under the default Similarity implementation it will, because the "Carver" in "George Washington Carver" dilutes the impact of the other two tokens.
However, under LongFieldSim, the two titles will yield equal scores. That would be bad in this particular case, but it could be good in another.
"George Washington Carver is cool." "George Washington Carver was born on the eve of the US Civil War, in 1864. His exact date of birth is unknown... Carver's research in crop rotation revolutionized agriculture..."
The first document is succinct, but useless. Unfortunately, the default similarity will assess it as extremely relevant to a query of "george washington carver". However, under LongFieldSim, the short-field bias is eliminated, and the addition of other mentions of Carver's name in the second document yield a higher score and a higher rank.
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