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It just dawned on me that I didn't explain the issue quite right. The problem is that the first column of the cranqrel.trec.txt file uses a mapping of the query ids
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It just dawned on me that I didn't explain the issue quite right. The problem is that the first column of the cranqrel.trec.txt file uses a mapping of the query ids 1,2,4,8,9,...,360,365 to 1,2,3,4,5,...,224,225 with 225 being the total number of queries.
And how it went? You mapped these values like that?
It actually worked out perfectly.
My code is found at this repo <https://github.com/paul-sheridan/hgt-tfidf>, if that helps. I used Python to preprocess the Cranfield collection data files. However, I didn't modify the query IDs there. The way I handled mapping the query IDs is found in lines 117 to 136 of the associated hgt-tfidf/cranfield/cranfield-experiments.Rmd
file.
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It just dawned on me that I didn't explain the issue quite right. The problem is that the first column of the cranqrel.trec.txt file uses a mapping of the query ids 1,2,4,8,9,...,360,365 to 1,2,3,4,5,...,224,225 with 225 being the total number of queries.
And how it went? You mapped these values like that?
It actually worked out perfectly.
My code is found at this repo https://github.com/paul-sheridan/hgt-tfidf, if that helps. I used Python to preprocess the Cranfield collection data files. However, I didn't modify the query IDs there. The way I handled mapping the query IDs is found in lines 117 to 136 of the associated
hgt-tfidf/cranfield/cranfield-experiments.Rmd
file.
Thanks for answer and link to repo paul
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It just dawned on me that I didn't explain the issue quite right. The problem is that the first column of the cranqrel.trec.txt file uses a mapping of the query ids 1,2,4,8,9,...,360,365 to 1,2,3,4,5,...,224,225 with 225 being the total number of queries.
And how it went? You mapped these values like that?
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