WebHelp search algorithm
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 2:46 pm
Hi,
I have read the Oxygen XML Editor Help page here - http://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/1 ... ption.html which says -
The Search tab is enhanced with a rating mechanism that computes scores for every page that matches the search criteria. These scores are then translated into a 5-star rating scheme. The search results are sorted depending on the following:
• The number of keywords found in a single page (the higher the number, the better).
• The context (for example, a word found in a title scores better than a word found in unformatted text). The search ranking order, sorted by relevance is as follows:
o The search phrase is included in a meta keyword
o The search phrase is in the title of the page
o The search phrase is in bold text in a paragraph
o The search phrase is in normal text in a paragraph
However, I have noticed that WebHelp search results seems to give highest priority to finding the search words all in a single sentence also (which is very intuitive).
Is this another part of the search algorithm?
Thanks,
Ann
I have read the Oxygen XML Editor Help page here - http://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/1 ... ption.html which says -
The Search tab is enhanced with a rating mechanism that computes scores for every page that matches the search criteria. These scores are then translated into a 5-star rating scheme. The search results are sorted depending on the following:
• The number of keywords found in a single page (the higher the number, the better).
• The context (for example, a word found in a title scores better than a word found in unformatted text). The search ranking order, sorted by relevance is as follows:
o The search phrase is included in a meta keyword
o The search phrase is in the title of the page
o The search phrase is in bold text in a paragraph
o The search phrase is in normal text in a paragraph
However, I have noticed that WebHelp search results seems to give highest priority to finding the search words all in a single sentence also (which is very intuitive).
Is this another part of the search algorithm?
Thanks,
Ann