Thank you for answering and indexing the video so quickly.
I'm blown away how good this works! I searched for the query just like you said and it really found exactly the relevant section of the video. Very impressive!
You're right, the query seems to be very sensitive to the exact phrasing. Searching for "heat sink thermal calculation" results in nine videos, (the wanted one on fifth place at least), while your query seems more targeted. "calculate heat sink power dissipation" works reasonably well too.
So again - wow. This is really great and exactly what I've been trying to build for myself too.
One really useful feature for me would be inclusion/exclusion of channels in the search results. For this example, when I'm specifically looking for calculations, I can probably skip channels like LTT from the search results.
It doesn't sound ideal that it's so phrasing dependant - 5th on a list of 9 videos is poor if you're searching without knowing which video you're looking for and without knowing the best search phrase to use - unless those 4 above it actually also answer the same thing?
Is it random luck which phrases work best, or is it in a way that a frequent user of the service could learn the good and bad ways to structure a query (and/or can it be tweaked so that all queries work well)?
(Questions aimed at the world generally, not specifically at the person I'm replying to.)
Technically the other videos do talk about the above query, just that not enough videos of it have been indexed to produce a better result.
While yes promoting/querying tends work better in questions based on how its built, I've been exploring more ways by mixing full text fuzzy search along with the current method to allow for broader queries as well :)
I'm blown away how good this works! I searched for the query just like you said and it really found exactly the relevant section of the video. Very impressive!
You're right, the query seems to be very sensitive to the exact phrasing. Searching for "heat sink thermal calculation" results in nine videos, (the wanted one on fifth place at least), while your query seems more targeted. "calculate heat sink power dissipation" works reasonably well too.
So again - wow. This is really great and exactly what I've been trying to build for myself too.
One really useful feature for me would be inclusion/exclusion of channels in the search results. For this example, when I'm specifically looking for calculations, I can probably skip channels like LTT from the search results.
Thanks for this amazing tool!