Lucy::Docs::IRTheory - Crash course in information retrieval
Just enough Information Retrieval theory to find your way around Apache Lucy.
Lucy uses some terminology from the field of information retrieval which may be unfamiliar to many users. “Document” and “term” mean pretty much what you’d expect them to, but others such as “posting” and “inverted index” need a formal introduction:
document - An atomic unit of retrieval.
term - An attribute which describes a document.
posting - One term indexing one document.
term list - The complete list of terms which describe a document.
posting list - The complete list of documents which a term indexes.
inverted index - A data structure which maps from terms to documents.
Since Lucy is a practical implementation of IR theory, it loads these abstract, distilled definitions down with useful traits. For instance, a “posting” in its most rarefied form is simply a term-document pairing; in Lucy, the class MatchPosting fills this role. However, by associating additional information with a posting like the number of times the term occurs in the document, we can turn it into a ScorePosting, making it possible to rank documents by relevance rather than just list documents which happen to match in no particular order.
Lucy uses a variant of the well-established “Term Frequency / Inverse Document Frequency” weighting scheme. A thorough treatment of TF/IDF is too ambitious for our present purposes, but in a nutshell, it means that…
in a search for skate park, documents which score well for the comparatively rare term skate will rank higher than documents which score well for the more common term park.
skate park
skate
park
a 10-word text which has one occurrence each of both skate and park will rank higher than a 1000-word text which also contains one occurrence of each.
A web search for “tf idf” will turn up many excellent explanations of the algorithm.
To install LucyX::Search::Filter, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm LucyX::Search::Filter
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install LucyX::Search::Filter
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.