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How to add a scoring profile to an Azure Search index for specific string
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
Data science time! April 2019 and salary with experience
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I know that you can boosts items that contain the defined field in the search term. But I would like to boost items that contain a specific string such as "£" in a description field.
I imagine a scheme similar to this one:
"scoringProfiles": [
"name": "currency",
"text":
"weights":
"description":
"£" : 1.5
azure azure-search
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I know that you can boosts items that contain the defined field in the search term. But I would like to boost items that contain a specific string such as "£" in a description field.
I imagine a scheme similar to this one:
"scoringProfiles": [
"name": "currency",
"text":
"weights":
"description":
"£" : 1.5
azure azure-search
add a comment |
I know that you can boosts items that contain the defined field in the search term. But I would like to boost items that contain a specific string such as "£" in a description field.
I imagine a scheme similar to this one:
"scoringProfiles": [
"name": "currency",
"text":
"weights":
"description":
"£" : 1.5
azure azure-search
I know that you can boosts items that contain the defined field in the search term. But I would like to boost items that contain a specific string such as "£" in a description field.
I imagine a scheme similar to this one:
"scoringProfiles": [
"name": "currency",
"text":
"weights":
"description":
"£" : 1.5
azure azure-search
azure azure-search
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You can follow this article to tune relevance scores in Azure Search. You can choose scoring profiles or term boosting.
More info about term boostring: Lucene syntax query examples for building advanced queries in Azure Search > Example 5: Term boosting
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You can follow this article to tune relevance scores in Azure Search. You can choose scoring profiles or term boosting.
More info about term boostring: Lucene syntax query examples for building advanced queries in Azure Search > Example 5: Term boosting
1
I eventually used tags which support strings
– Quantum
Apr 2 at 8:12
add a comment |
You can follow this article to tune relevance scores in Azure Search. You can choose scoring profiles or term boosting.
More info about term boostring: Lucene syntax query examples for building advanced queries in Azure Search > Example 5: Term boosting
1
I eventually used tags which support strings
– Quantum
Apr 2 at 8:12
add a comment |
You can follow this article to tune relevance scores in Azure Search. You can choose scoring profiles or term boosting.
More info about term boostring: Lucene syntax query examples for building advanced queries in Azure Search > Example 5: Term boosting
You can follow this article to tune relevance scores in Azure Search. You can choose scoring profiles or term boosting.
More info about term boostring: Lucene syntax query examples for building advanced queries in Azure Search > Example 5: Term boosting
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