Package org.apache.lucene.search.function

Programmatic control over documents scores.

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Package org.apache.lucene.search.function Description

Programmatic control over documents scores.
The function package provides tight control over documents scores.
WARNING: This API is experimental and might change in incompatible ways in the next release.
Two types of queries are available in this package:
  1. Custom Score queries - allowing to set the score of a matching document as a mathematical expression over scores of that document by contained (sub) queries.
  2. Field score queries - allowing to base the score of a document on numeric values of indexed fields.
 
Some possible uses of these queries:
  1. Normalizing the document scores by values indexed in a special field - for instance, experimenting with a different doc length normalization.
  2. Introducing some static scoring element, to the score of a document, - for instance using some topological attribute of the links to/from a document.
  3. Computing the score of a matching document as an arbitrary odd function of its score by a certain query.
Performance and Quality Considerations:
  1. When scoring by values of indexed fields, these values are loaded into memory. Unlike the regular scoring, where the required information is read from disk as necessary, here field values are loaded once and cached by Lucene in memory for further use, anticipating reuse by further queries. While all this is carefully cached with performance in mind, it is recommended to use these features only when the default Lucene scoring does not match your "special" application needs.
  2. Use only with carefully selected fields, because in most cases, search quality with regular Lucene scoring would outperform that of scoring by field values.
  3. Values of fields used for scoring should match. Do not apply on a field containing arbitrary (long) text. Do not mix values in the same field if that field is used for scoring.
  4. Smaller (shorter) field tokens means less RAM (something always desired). When using FieldScoreQuery, select the shortest FieldScoreQuery.Type that is sufficient for the used field values.
  5. Reusing IndexReaders/IndexSearchers is essential, because the caching of field tokens is based on an IndexReader. Whenever a new IndexReader is used, values currently in the cache cannot be used and new values must be loaded from disk. So replace/refresh readers/searchers in a controlled manner.
History and Credits:
  • A large part of the code of this package was originated from Yonik's FunctionQuery code that was imported from Solr (see LUCENE-446).
  • The idea behind CustomScoreQurey is borrowed from the "Easily create queries that transform sub-query scores arbitrarily" contribution by Mike Klaas (see LUCENE-850) though the implementation and API here are different.
Code sample:

Note: code snippets here should work, but they were never really compiled... so, tests sources under TestCustomScoreQuery, TestFieldScoreQuery and TestOrdValues may also be useful.

  1. Using field (byte) values to as scores:

    Indexing:

          f = new Field("score", "7", Field.Store.NO, Field.Index.UN_TOKENIZED);
          f.setOmitNorms(true);
          d1.add(f);
        

    Search:

          Query q = new FieldScoreQuery("score", FieldScoreQuery.Type.BYTE);
        
    Document d1 above would get a score of 7.
  2. Manipulating scores

    Dividing the original score of each document by a square root of its docid (just to demonstrate what it takes to manipulate scores this way)

          Query q = queryParser.parse("my query text");
          CustomScoreQuery customQ = new CustomScoreQuery(q) {
            public float customScore(int doc, float subQueryScore, float valSrcScore) {
              return subQueryScore / Math.sqrt(docid);
            }
          };
        

    For more informative debug info on the custom query, also override the name() method:

          CustomScoreQuery customQ = new CustomScoreQuery(q) {
            public float customScore(int doc, float subQueryScore, float valSrcScore) {
              return subQueryScore / Math.sqrt(docid);
            }
            public String name() {
              return "1/sqrt(docid)";
            }
          };
        

    Taking the square root of the original score and multiplying it by a "short field driven score", ie, the short value that was indexed for the scored doc in a certain field:

          Query q = queryParser.parse("my query text");
          FieldScoreQuery qf = new FieldScoreQuery("shortScore", FieldScoreQuery.Type.SHORT);
          CustomScoreQuery customQ = new CustomScoreQuery(q,qf) {
            public float customScore(int doc, float subQueryScore, float valSrcScore) {
              return Math.sqrt(subQueryScore) * valSrcScore;
            }
            public String name() {
              return "shortVal*sqrt(score)";
            }
          };