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The Periscope Result Ranker module uses neural networks to store Find Bar search results and rank them by relevance. It extends the Periscope modules. The more you search, the more Magnolia learns what you need and the better your search results get. Magnolia makes suggestions and ranks all search results based on what it has learned from previous search patterns and the preferences of each user (local ranking) or all users on a given Magnolia instance (global ranking).
The module learns user preferences to offer better result ranking for subsequent searches. By default, search result rankings are stored per user. You can change the configuration as necessary. For example, you can enable an individual ranking for each user or for selected users only. Additionally, you can configure the memory size of networks to mitigate possible memory consumption issues in large setups.
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Installing with Maven
Maven is the easiest way to install the module. Add the following to your bundle:
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<dependency> <groupId>info.magnolia.periscope</groupId> <artifactId>magnolia-periscope-result-ranker</artifactId> <version>1.2.4</version> </dependency> |
Source Code
The source for this module can be found here: https://github.com/magnolia-community/periscope-ai-result-ranker
Configuration
The module comes with the following default configuration:
periscope-result-ranker/src/main/resources/periscope-result-ranker/config.yaml
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outputUnits: 10000 rankingNetworkStorageStrategy: class: info.magnolia.forge.periscope.rank.ml.jcr.JcrUsernameNetworkStorageStrategy |
Properties
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outputUnits | required, default is The memory size of neural networks. The result-ranking system requires memory (heap space) and disk space per unit for each user (local ranking) or instance (global ranking). You can adjust the size of the memory used per unit to mitigate possible memory consumption issues (see Result Ranker memory size). |
rankingNetworkStorageStrategy | required The result-ranking memory strategy. The default strategy stores result rankings per user. Other strategies are possible (see Result Ranker strategy). To adjust the strategy, set the |
class | required, default is Other possible values must be a subtype of |
Understanding configuration to optimise memory footprint
The Periscope Result Ranker module creates a certain number of memory units. The total number of memory units depends on the Result Ranker strategy. The size of a single memory unit is based on the Result Ranker memory size.
Result Ranker strategy
You can set the Result Ranker strategy via the class
property of the rankingNetworkStorageStrategy
property.
User-based ranking
This default configuration enables result ranking for each user operating on the author instance. With this strategy, the module creates one neural network for each user. The memory footprint grows with every new user working on an author instance.
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Class: info.magnolia.forge.periscope.rank.ml.jcr.JcrUsernameNetworkStorageStrategy |
Role-based ranking
With this strategy, only users with the role superuser
or ranker
have local (per-user) ranking memory. Any other users work with the global (per-instance) ranking memory.
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Class: info.magnolia.forge.periscope.rank.ml.jcr.JcrUserRoleNetworkStorageStrategy |
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To keep the memory footprint for the Result Ranker on a minimum level, use the |
Custom ranking
You can develop your own custom result-ranking strategy. To do this, create a custom class that implements RankingNetworkStorageStrategy and set the class
property in the configuration accordingly.
Result Ranker memory size
You can globally configure the memory size of neural networks. To do so, adjust the outputUnits
value. The default memory size is 10000
; this value represents the maximum number of Find Bar search results that can be stored and ranked in networks.
Large networks can store more results but use up more memory, while small networks consume less memory but might lose stored results to free up additional memory. Results are removed from networks based on a least-recently-used policy. This ensures that frequent results remain in memory irrespective of when they were added to the networks. You may want to configure the memory size of networks depending on the Result Ranker strategy.
When you change the outputUnits
value (e.g. from 10000
to 1000
), you need to clean up the JCR rankings
workspace. Otherwise, an error will appear when you select a search result. This is because the networks loaded into memory were created using a configuration that no longer exists, rendering any stored results obsolete. When you change the outputUnits
value, make sure that you delete any stored networks and log into the Magnolia instance again to regenerate networks using the new configuration (see Clearing Result Ranker memory).
Changing configuration
The Periscope Result Ranker module configuration resides in periscope-result-ranker/src/main/resources/periscope-result-ranker/config.yaml
. The module is deployed as a JAR file, but you can change the configuration by one of the following means:
The configuration is read by the Resources module. Magnolia scans the following for a resource (in this particular order):
JCR
resources
workspace (hotfix)Light module
Classpath (JAR file)
The Java bean representation of the selected resource is then stored in the registry. The object in the registry may get decorated if a decorator exists for that configuration.
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Storing configuration in the JCR |
The configuration data is read on startup and after it has been changed. The actual data is stored in the module’s configuration registry. You can look it up using the Definitions app in modules > periscope-result-ranker.
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Changing configuration with resources
hotfix
Open the Resource Files app.
Browse to and select periscope-result-ranker > config.yaml.
In the action bar, click Edit file. The Resource Files app creates a copy of the currently used configuration and stores it in the JCR
resources
workspace.Edit the file as necessary.
Click Save changes.
Changing configuration using decoration
With decoration, you can adapt the currently used configuration (whether it is from a light module, hotfix or JAR file). To learn more about decoration, see Definition decoration concept.
A decorator file can reside in any Magnolia Maven module or any light module (see Definition decorator file location). In the example below, we will create a decorator file in a light module named test-module
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Within the light module, create the file decorations/periscope-result-ranker/config.yaml
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outputUnits: 1000 rankingNetworkStorageStrategy: class: info.magnolia.forge.periscope.rank.ml.jcr.JcrUserRoleNetworkStorageStrategy |
Disabling result ranking
info.magnolia.periscope.ResultRankerConfiguration
allows you to entirely disable the ranking of Find Bar search results. To do so, set disabled
to true
via decoration.
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resultRankerConfiguration: disabled: true |
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Alternatively, to minimize configuration actions, the same can be achieved if you download the following zip file and extract its contents into your resources directory: |
This can help you reduce memory usage or resolve potential compatibility issues with DL4J libraries.
Clearing Result Ranker memory
The Periscope Result Ranker module stores all user-based, role-based, and custom rankings in the JCR rankings
workspace. The module creates one node for each memory unit.
Nodes for local (per-user) rankings are named after user names. Nodes for global (per-instance) rankings are named default-neural-network-rankings
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To clear the Result Ranker memory:
Open the JCR app.
Switch to the
rankings
workspace.Select the nodes you want to delete.
In the action bar, click Delete item.
Adding support for Linux armhf and ppc64le
The Periscope Result Ranker module supports the 64-bit versions of Linux, Mac OS and Windows by default. If you use Magnolia in one of the environments below, you must add the corresponding dependencies manually.
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<dependency> <groupId>org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets</groupId> <artifactId>openblas</artifactId> <classifier>linux-armhf</classifier> </dependency> |
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<dependency> <groupId>org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets</groupId> <artifactId>openblas</artifactId> <classifier>linux-ppc64le</classifier> </dependency> <dependency> <groupId>org.nd4j</groupId> <artifactId>nd4j-native</artifactId> <classifier>linux-ppc64le</classifier> </dependency> |
IBM WebSphere and Linux
If you experience a JVM crash when running Magnolia 6.2 on IBM WebSphere and Linux, disable the Periscope Result Ranker module by excluding the magnolia-periscope-result-ranker
artifact from the dependencies of your project. For example:
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<dependencies> <dependency> <groupId>info.magnolia.dx</groupId> <artifactId>magnolia-dx-core-demo-webapp</artifactId> <type>war</type> <exclusions> <exclusion> <groupId>info.magnolia.periscope</groupId> <artifactId>magnolia-periscope-result-ranker</artifactId> </exclusion> </exclusions> </dependency> <dependency> <groupId>info.magnolia.dx</groupId> <artifactId>magnolia-dx-core-demo-webapp</artifactId> <type>pom</type> <exclusions> <exclusion> <groupId>info.magnolia.periscope</groupId> <artifactId>magnolia-periscope-result-ranker</artifactId> </exclusion> </exclusions> </dependency> <dependency> <groupId>info.magnolia</groupId> <artifactId>magnolia-module-websphere</artifactId> </dependency> </dependencies> |
DL4J/ND4J issues
There are limitations on the deep-learning and search features of the Find Bar, which are provided by the Periscope and Periscope Result Ranker modules.
The ND4J library can only be initiated once. Therefore, search result ranking on public instances should be disabled by either changing the configuration of the Periscope Result Ranker module or completely removing the magnolia-periscope-result-ranker
module from your WAR package. After this modification, the search function will be available but search results will not be ranked. For more details, see MGNLPER-112.