[Esip-discovery] ESIP Discovery Cluster Telecon, Tuesday, Feb 12 at 4:00 ET / 3:00 CT / 2:00 MT / 1:00 PT

Huang, Thomas (388J) Thomas.Huang at jpl.nasa.gov
Tue Feb 12 13:09:01 EST 2013


PO.DAAC operation is in the process of deploying our next update to our portal search which is equipped with google-like search syntax including phase search.  We are leveraging on the built-in support from Solr.  Should we consider a DCP for this?

I won't be able to attend today's telecon due to another meeting conflict.  Nga Chung will be dialing in.

thanks,

Thomas.


On Feb 12, 2013, at 8:38 AM, Mattmann, Chris A (388J) wrote:

> Just an FYI, in Lucene/Solr they would satisfy this with the query:
> 
> air temperature "air temperature"
> 
> Which would match documents with either air, or temperature or both air
> and temperature appearing next to one another.
> 
> Cheers,
> Chris
> 
> On 2/12/13 5:07 AM, "Lynnes, Christopher S. (GSFC-6102)"
> <christopher.s.lynnes at nasa.gov> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On Feb 11, 2013, at 4:24 PM, Eric Rozell <rozele at rpi.edu> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Everyone,
>>> 
>>> The next Discovery cluster telecon is tomorrow, Tuesday, Feb 12 at 4:00
>>> ET.  Agenda and call details are below and posted on the wiki.  Please
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>>> 
>>> Regards - 
>>> 
>>> Eric
>>> 
>>> Agenda
>>> 	€ Status of RFC
>>> 	€ Proposal for returning collection level data access points
>>> 	€ Other topics
>> 
>> Got a late-breaking topic here:
>> Yoshiyuko Kudo  pointed out to me that there is no standardization and
>> little support for phrase search, e.g., the phrase "air temperature".
>> This is a good canary-in-a-coal-mine phrase for our discipline because
>> "air" and "temperature" can coexist in many datasets that do not have
>> "air temperature", so even the logical AND is not enough.
>> 
>> So if we were to adopt this as a requirement in our convention:  would
>> any search providers be unduly burdened by this requirement, or is it
>> just a matter of some extra configuration and indexing in the search
>> engines being used?
>> 
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