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I'm testing Lucene indexing/searchin and I have a doubt. To test I create some simple files. Example:

mark_test_mark.txt

mark test mark

a.txt

mark test mark mark test mark mark test mark mark test mark


I extrac the files' content and I'm indexing this too. I'm creating the document to indexing this way:

doc.add(new Field(FILE_NAME, index.getFileName().trim(), Field.Store.YES, Field.Index.ANALYZED, Field.TermVector.YES));
doc.add(new Field(FILE_NAME_LOWER, index.getFileName().toLowerCase().trim(), Field.Store.YES, Field.Index.ANALYZED, Field.TermVector.YES));
doc.add(new Field(CONTENT, index.getFileContent(), Field.Store.YES, Field.Index.ANALYZED, Field.TermVector.YES));

My question is when I do a seach for a keyword like 'mark'. Lucene returns to me the following result:

mark_test_mark.txt  -> 0.36452034 

a.txt   -> 0.36452034

Where, the 1st part represent the file name, and the second, the search score.

In my opinion, these 2 files don't have the same score and the first file should be a.txt.

Am I wrong?

EDIT: I forget to say that I'm searching by name and content, so I do a multi-field search. I'm using this code to do this:

IndexReader reader = IndexReader.open(Indexer.getFSDirectory(searchDirectory));

IndexSearcher searcher = new IndexSearcher(reader);

Analyzer analyzer = new StandardAnalyzer(Version.LUCENE_36);

MultiFieldQueryParser queryParser = new MultiFieldQueryParser(Version.LUCENE_36, new String[] {Indexer.FILE_NAME_LOWER, Indexer.CONTENT}, analyzer);

TopDocs topDocs = null;

try {
    topDocs = searcher.search(queryParser.parse(searchQuery.getQuery()), getHitsPerPage());

} catch (ParseException e) {
    e.printStackTrace();

}

ScoreDoc[] hits = topDocs.scoreDocs;
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  • You could make this question a little bit more constructive by explaining why you think the score should be different? In my opinion, the number of marks to total text ratio is identical in both exemples, so it seems normal that it have the same weight.
    – Tchoupi
    Apr 7, 2013 at 14:59
  • In the 1sh file there are 4 'mark': 2 in the title and 2 in the content. In the 2sh, there are 8 'mark': all of this in the content The ratio is NOT identical
    – masm
    Apr 7, 2013 at 15:16
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    The score uses the Inverse Document Frequency (across the document collection) and this is why it is the same.
    – adrianp
    Apr 7, 2013 at 15:21
  • Ok. I get it. Is there any way to return the documents ordered by the number of matches?
    – masm
    Apr 7, 2013 at 15:31
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    This question might help.
    – adrianp
    Apr 7, 2013 at 15:48

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