What do these result options mean?
TABLEAUSearch allows you to read the search results of your query in the following ways:
- top 10 high-scoring comparisons: This option will return the top 10 highest scoring comparisons from the database of around 75,000 domains. Note however that this does NOT always mean that the returned results are strong matches with the query. It is important to note the relevance column to ascertain whether a returned result is relevant or not. Any result with >30% relevance is considered a good match. The higher the better.
- top 50 high-scoring comparisons: This option will return the top 50 highest scoring comparisons from the database of around 75,000 domains.
The caveat in option-1 above applies here as well.
- top 100 high-scoring comparisons: This option will return the top 100 highest scoring comparisons from the database of around 75,000 domains. The caveat in option-1 above applies here as well.
- only significant hits: TABLEAUSearch calls a comparison between your query and a database domain a hit if the score of comparison is >30% of the score of self-match of query with itself. This options returns only those hits whose relevance w.r.t. the query is >30%.
- all comparisons: returns the comparisons of the query with all the domains in the database.