[Developers] topic search issue
Arthur van Hoff
AVH at zing.net
Mon Dec 10 19:52:32 UTC 2007
Hi Faye,
I my application I added a "more..." button at the bottom of the auto
complete list. That way you can usually find the topic you want, even if
it is not listed in the top 10. I would recommend that you guys do the
same thing...
-----Original Message-----
From: developers-bounces at freebase.com
[mailto:developers-bounces at freebase.com] On Behalf Of Faye Li
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 11:24 AM
To: For discussions about MQL,Freebase API and apps built on Freebase
Subject: Re: [Developers] topic search issue
Hi Arthur,
Since one of the two topics you'd like to merge appears in autocomplete,
a work around is to browse to the topic you don't see in autocomplete,
and mark it to merge with the topic that does come up in autocomplete.
Relevance logic is complex and has to take into consideration the fact
that 1) topic names can be arbitrary in Freebase, can change, and are
often poor indications for/summaries of the topics themselves, 2) the
best results are not always the exact matches, 3) what may be the
desired result for one user must be just noise for another, and so on
and so forth. That said, relevance is relatively new and we continue to
improve upon it. And bear with me if it sounds like canned words, but
your feedback is valuable to us, and I mean it. This particular example
may be a bug; I'll follow up on it.
Oh, for more tips with using search and autocomplete, check out my blog
entry from a while back: "Tips for Finding a Needle in a Data Haystack"
(http://blog.freebase.com/?p=52).
-- Faye
Arthur van Hoff wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I often find that the pop-up list of topics is too short (it contains
> only 10 items). The item I want is somewhere below the bottom of the
> list. This makes some operations impossible. Is there a work around?
>
> For example there are two topics named "audio/mpeg" of type
> "/type/media_format". I can't merge one with the other because the
> correct one is off the chart. Why does one show up and not the other?
>
> By the way, I find that when I know the exact name of a topic (as is
> the case here) the relevance ordering is very annoying. I would argue
> that a topic which is an exact match should be favored over topics
> with other names.
>
> Have fun,
>
> Arthur van Hoff
>
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