Is the point about using doc values when not every field is needed in memory still valid, due to compression which is now enabled by default, for example in Solr? You have to decompress whole document before reading the fields. Adrien is talking about it at 28:00.
He is a genius... Though it was a little hard to follow. I'm able to connect what goes in our solr indexes. This guy is too valuable a resource he should invest a little effort in his pronunciation
Great info but hard to follow. Next time, slow down and enunciate for non-French speaking viewers. For instance, at 24:26...unique value for what? Jumps?
Please find an English native speaker to redo this video. Your French accent is often manifested as swallowing important parts of words. I could not follow the discussion and left the video.
Best Lucene internals explanation I have seen/read. No other books/video contain anything mentioned here. I wish I watched it earlier.
Thanks
cool presentation. it is amazing how little approachable info is there on this topic, even 9 years later...
Best video you would ever see. You may waste your time searching web as I did you can directly watch this.
Merci pour la belle présentation Adrien.
Very good presentation! thanks!
Is the point about using doc values when not every field is needed in memory still valid, due to compression which is now enabled by default, for example in Solr? You have to decompress whole document before reading the fields. Adrien is talking about it at 28:00.
So the insertions are like SS tables. Make new sorted and then when the problem gets too big merge n sorted list
Brilliant lecture! The bloke really knows his stuff!!
He is a genius... Though it was a little hard to follow. I'm able to connect what goes in our solr indexes. This guy is too valuable a resource he should invest a little effort in his pronunciation
Really hard to follow without a subtitle
Subtitles would be helpful.
Great info but hard to follow. Next time, slow down and enunciate for non-French speaking viewers. For instance, at 24:26...unique value for what? Jumps?
he wants to say "faceting = computing counts per unique value of a TERM"
well, yes, a cool content, but accent is a torture :)
Good One..
Too strong accent to follow this for an hour. Now i'm doing the Jedi thing instead: Read the source Luke.
very useful, but the accent... how much more french can you get
hey @noel, fancy meeting you here
Accent and pronounciation is hard to follow, good content though
Please find an English native speaker to redo this video. Your French accent is often manifested as swallowing important parts of words. I could not follow the discussion and left the video.
good
Faut vraiment que tu bosses ton Anglais....
my head hurts trying to listen to this... please add subtitles anyone..