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2002 May 24
1
Fisher
Hello.
I had a big collection of Web pages. Now I have this collection divided into
clusters. Every page can be relevant or not. I made a table:
relevant non relevant
cluster1 1 20
cluster2 0 15
cluster3 3 35
. . .
. . .
. . .
I cluster1 I have 21 Web pages, 1
2010 Aug 23
1
Sort ordering
Using MultiValueSorter, I can sort by key1, key2, relevance; or relevance, key1, key2.
But AFAIK, I can't sort by key1, relevance, key2. Unless I spool out the entire result set or write some C++.
I wonder if we need a new 'sort by' function that accepts any combination of keys and relevance in any order? The function would make it's own optimisations (ie is relevance first or
2006 Jul 04
3
Recalculating the score
Hey ..
I''m using ferret to index various objects and i''m create a
Ferret::Document for each of these objects. Indexing and searching is
working fine.
Each of these Ferret::Documents has a ''relevance'' field, storing an
integer, how relevant this object is for the search. The ''relevance'' is
in the range of 1..10
Now i would like to
2015 Dec 15
3
Upgrade security relevant packages
Hello,
I'm looking for a solution to automatically yum update security relevant
packages on a couple hundred Centos6/7 servers. The deployment/trigger would
be Ansible.
I looked into the "yum-plugin-security" and tested it on a CentOS 6
installation but always found no security relevant updates (yum
list-security/yum --security update) where there should be at least a couple
2011 May 23
1
More relevance for recent documents
Good afternoon
I would like to ask if is possible somehow give more relevance to the
recent documents in search results.
I dont want to sort results according to the date, I still prefer
relevance, but I would like to see recent documents with better scoring.
I was trying to add search query using AND_MAYBE, which should use
relevance from both subqueries, but it didnt add any benefit to the
2014 Feb 28
2
GSoC 2014
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 01:11:24PM +0530, karthik iyer wrote:
> So my idea goes like this. Basically I have been working on Question
> Answering systems. I developed a QA system for "when" type questions (sorry
> I cant provide the source code at the moment because my paper is under
> review at SIGIR 2014). I used the part-of-speech and developed a weighted
> scoring
2015 Dec 15
1
Upgrade security relevant packages
On 12/15/2015 02:07 PM, Bill Howe wrote:
> Chris,
>
> I recommend you look into:
>
> - Spacewalk: Centralized system management utility (
> http://spacewalk.redhat.com/)
> - Errata update tool:
> https://github.com/mike-wendt/spacewalk-centos-errata
> - CentOS repos do not include the errata information in the repo
> itself (EPEL does include
2006 Aug 30
1
Are the results in the order of relevancy
I am using aaf and things are working fine.
I''m just curious to find out if the results are returned in the order
of relevancy of the search term.
I am thinking of getting the ids and further processing those ids and
returning the result in a different order. Then it struck me what if the
results are in the order of relevancy. Based on the answer to the
question I''ll
2008 Sep 02
1
seledted option for select_tag
Hi iam using select_tag i want selected_option. i have made select
_tag like this
<%=select_tag(''name'', options_for_select({ :Relevance
=>''Relevant'',:Date=>''Recent''}),:selected=>params[:name].to_s) %>
The generated html look like this
<select selected="Relevant" name="name"
2004 Dec 17
2
Custom weight factors - pushing the relevancy ranking how we want it
Hi guys (and gals?),
We're using Xapian/Omega for indexing and searching forums.
As forums are, the content that is relevant to a search is not just
determined by the frequency or location of the terms; the date the topic
has been last modified is important as well.
Another issue we find is that the amount of results is so overwhelming,
the user is unable to find the correct topic for his
2012 Jul 13
4
[LLVMdev] Does the pass -postdomfrontier exist?
Hi,
I found the -postdomfrontier pass in *llvm*.org/docs/Passes.html, but
'opt' does not accept it. I could not find the relevant codes in
PostDominance.cpp in SVN trunk, but I found some relevant codes here
http://opensource.apple.com/source/clang/clang-137/src/lib/Analysis/PostDominators.cpp.
I am wondering why this pass is removed and what should I do if I want
the post
2015 Jul 03
4
[LLVMdev] C as used/implemented in practice: analysis of responses
On 07/02/2015 04:44 PM, David Keaton wrote:
> On 07/02/2015 03:17 AM, Kuperstein, Michael M wrote:
>> You want to redefine ["won't break the program"], by specifying a new
>> abstract machine, which is
>> more conservative than standard C/C++. The proper way to do that would,
>> I believe, be to work towards setting up a working group within the
>>
2012 May 14
4
Data read as labels
Hey guys,
i have a strange problem reading a .csv file.
Seems not to be covered by the usual read.csv techniques.
The relevant data i want to use, seems to be saved as the label of the data
point.
Therefore i can not really use it
spec<-"EU2001"
2014 Mar 04
2
Test Dataset for performance and accuracy analysis
Hi Parth,
I implemented DFR algorithms in Xapian as
a part of GSOC last year under the mentorship of Olly. This year, I want to
work on analyzing and optimizing the performance of the DFR algorithms and
comparing them with BM25.I also want to work on profiling the query
expansion schemes and test the relevance(precision and recall) / speed(time
taken) of the
2014 Feb 26
2
GSoC 2014
The Letor project involves descent amount of Machine Learning while all the
ranking related projects are around IR. Its better to introduce your idea
on mailing list where all the mentors can have a detailed look at it,
potential mentors can respond and the idea is kind of registered under your
name.
Cheers,
Parth.
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> wrote:
2019 Oct 23
4
smbclient: Renaming file on DFS root fails with NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND
Am 2019-10-22 13:43, schrieb Jeremy Allison:
> Can you send a debug level 10 log from smbclient so I
> can see the exact problem ?
>
> Also, can you log a bug at bugzilla.samba.org so we
> can track the fix for this ?
Opened https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14169 and also
attached screenshots of the relevant tcpdump sections.
Debug log didn't contain any relevant
2004 Sep 22
3
Strange DNAT problems with shorewall 1.4.8
I''ve had some issues with my network, and I''ve had to reconfigure my
Gibraltar CD. It runs shorewall 1.4.8, and I have a 2-interface setup, so
I downloaded the relevant files from the install page.
Masq and such works, but I''m having a problem with my port forwarding. It
works for port 22, but it doesn''t seem to work for any other port.
I''ve turned
2009 May 12
3
What's the best way to tell a function about relevant fields in data frames
Hi list,
I have a function that detects saccadic eye movements in a time series
of eye positions sampled at a rate of 250Hz. This function needs
three vectors: x-coordinate, y-coordinate, trial-id. This information
is usually contained in a data frame that also has some other fields.
The names of the fields are not standardized.
> head(eyemovements)
time x y trial
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2015 Dec 15
0
Upgrade security relevant packages
Chris,
I recommend you look into:
- Spacewalk: Centralized system management utility (
http://spacewalk.redhat.com/)
- Errata update tool:
https://github.com/mike-wendt/spacewalk-centos-errata
- CentOS repos do not include the errata information in the repo
itself (EPEL does include errata info in its repos), so others
have created
external tools that pull errata
2014 Jul 20
4
abrt relevance?
I am trying to understand the relevance of the abrt program. It pops up
automatically when somethings acts up, but I can't submit anything to RH,
because I haven't paid their fees. It is a very bad user experience to go
through the whole process of describing what led up to the problem and get
to the end of the process and be rejected with an un-fixable error message
(because I