No, it is not possible, but there is a feature request for
this, to
replicate the functionality available on google.com.
If source biasing was possible also by meta data (existing
feature
request), then it would be possible to count how many people
click on
a given URL, and then feed that count to the index via a
metadata
feed.
However, this would not be a user-specific relevance, but
more a
change of relevance by popularity.
On 23 Aug, 06:14, "bdgar... gmail.com"
<bdgar... gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there anyway to provide information back to the
Google Enterprise
> appliance which result a user picked from multiple
results from a
> search so that the appliance can use this for ranking
results in
> future searches based on the same search criteria?
>
> Thx
> Bryan
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