Hi tachyon-II one more time,


First i want to thank you for your time to explain these things which are very interesting to me...

I am not afraid to say that you are right about the things that you said for me, but because the IR is a field which i love it and i want to do it in my whole life i have the courage to learn everything that i need to be an expert on that..So comments like yours make me to try harder and harder.. thanks for that..

About the indexes that i tried with MySQl i have to say that were completely on disk , even the lexicon too (i dont even used the query cashe of MySQL) ..Maybe that was stupid but i am trying to find a shema wich will be fast and small and can work in any PC without system optimizations..may that is stupid too but its something that i like to research so i dont care about my wasting time..


About you comment for my algorithm, do you say for my index shema or the Elias gamma code?? I supposed for both ..:)I want to ask you if you tried this schema in your project (with the long posting lists..)?? I supposed yes...

One thing that i want to listen from you guys is your opinion about Lucene index schema.. I AM trying to figure out what is going on with that index tool but my knowledge in low level commands in java and perl(for the Perl ports like KinoSearch) are zero..

Thanks again for your patience ..

Chears..

In reply to Re^7: Compress positive integers by MimisIVI
in thread Compress positive integers by MimisIVI

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