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We would expect a query for dog, pooch, and hound to arrive at the same score, assuming synonyms.originalBoost and synonyms.synonymBoost are both set to 1.0.
However, hound and pooch are scored less than dog. Apparently this has to do with the DisjunctionMaxQuery math and the fact that there are more than two synonyms. E.g. when the synonyms are just:
dog,hound
the scores are equal.
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Consider the synonyms:
And a document containing:
We would expect a query for
dog
,pooch
, andhound
to arrive at the same score, assumingsynonyms.originalBoost
andsynonyms.synonymBoost
are both set to 1.0.However,
hound
andpooch
are scored less thandog
. Apparently this has to do with the DisjunctionMaxQuery math and the fact that there are more than two synonyms. E.g. when the synonyms are just:the scores are equal.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: