I am using the Professional edition V7.1 (build 1002) licensed to the University of Sydney.
Index the following 2 pages as example:
(1) http://sydney.edu.au/engineering/peo....sukkarieh.php
(2) http://sydney.edu.au/engineering/people/fabio.ramos.php
(Index single page only mode for the above)
Search for "robotic" (or "robotics") or "robotic and intelligent" (or "robotics and intelligent")
In every case, Fabio Ramos (2) ranks higher than Salah (1). This is despite Salah having a greater number of valid mentions for these search terms.
"robotics": Fabio 91 mentions, Salah >100.
"robotics and intelligent": Salah 5 mentions, Fabio 1 mention.
I have experimented with different config weightings (word weighting, word position, content density), which changes the score, however it does not change the order of results.
How does Fabio (2) outscore Salah (1) ? I need the reverse!
Using the "Recommended" is not an option in my use case, and our profile pages use generic templates (meaning I am very limited re individual keyword stuffing / meta data and/or using ZOOMWORDS tag).
Any advice as to how I can influence the indexer?
The above "robotics" is merely an example, I actually need to index 200+ academic profiles and job seniority (ie: all things being equal with the same keyword, Professor grades higher than Associate Professor grades higher than Doctor) is a very important consideration for me!
Kind regards,
Phil
Index the following 2 pages as example:
(1) http://sydney.edu.au/engineering/peo....sukkarieh.php
(2) http://sydney.edu.au/engineering/people/fabio.ramos.php
(Index single page only mode for the above)
Search for "robotic" (or "robotics") or "robotic and intelligent" (or "robotics and intelligent")
In every case, Fabio Ramos (2) ranks higher than Salah (1). This is despite Salah having a greater number of valid mentions for these search terms.
"robotics": Fabio 91 mentions, Salah >100.
"robotics and intelligent": Salah 5 mentions, Fabio 1 mention.
I have experimented with different config weightings (word weighting, word position, content density), which changes the score, however it does not change the order of results.
How does Fabio (2) outscore Salah (1) ? I need the reverse!
Using the "Recommended" is not an option in my use case, and our profile pages use generic templates (meaning I am very limited re individual keyword stuffing / meta data and/or using ZOOMWORDS tag).
Any advice as to how I can influence the indexer?
The above "robotics" is merely an example, I actually need to index 200+ academic profiles and job seniority (ie: all things being equal with the same keyword, Professor grades higher than Associate Professor grades higher than Doctor) is a very important consideration for me!
Kind regards,
Phil
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