[Developers] Search Query
Faye Li
faye at metaweb.com
Fri Dec 14 19:37:29 UTC 2007
Christopher,
Topic name is just one of many things that are considered by search.
Other examples include topic alias and Wikipedia article, if there is
one. This allows users to do queries like "he who must not be named" and
get "Lord Voldemort" as the top result.
The first topic is the image for the "107.7 The Bone" station, topic
"/topic/en/ksan-fm" is the topic for that station, topic
"/topic/en/knbr" shows up because it's a sister-station of "The Bone",
and the last one in your result, "/topic/en/kfjc" shows up apparently
because it had competed with "The Bone" as a radio station, with shared
personal and a tangled history.
-- Faye
Christopher Dummy wrote:
> I'm just wondering how the Search Query determines what to return. I
> know it will do some thing based on the name. Does it also do things
> that are related somehow? Where relatedness might just be similar
> types? The query I'm looking at is:
>
> http://www.freebase.com/api/service/search?query=bone&type=/user/cotton/default_domain/broadcast
> <http://www.freebase.com/api/service/search?query=bone&type=/user/cotton/default_domain/broadcast>
>
>
> There is a radio station called, "107.7 The bone", and it shows up as
> the first query. But there are some other stations that also show up,
> and I cannot find any reference in them to "bone". So it is a little
> surprising that they show up in the search results.
>
> Anyone have a good idea of why?
>
> --
> Christopher Cotton
> Zing/Dell Engineer
> http://zing.net/
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