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Author Topic: Why are we offering THIS story on the Coffee Shop?  (Read 724 times)
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« on: November 29, 2023, 23:36:32 »

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Travel & transport from BBC» (British Broadcasting Corporation - home page) stories as at 22:35 29 Nov 2023
- Sticky Vicky: Legendary Benidorm dancer dies aged 80
- E-Scooters: over half of casualties are outside trial areas
- London travel: Uber launches black cab sign-ups

Our Travel and Transport story feed on the top of forum pages is combed from a BBC data feed, based on keywords found in the title and subtitle.  For the most part, the filtering words well and is reasonable but just occasionally I find myself scratching my head in wonder.  And so it was as I browsed this evening - "Sticky Vicky: Legendary Benidorm dancer dies aged 80" and wondered what she was to do with transport and travel. It turns out that the subtitle is "Sticky Vicky had a legendary status among Brits travelling to the Spanish resort on holiday." and there it is - a travel subject!

I am not proposing to fiddle with the algorithm which seems to work well enough; it's not safety or security code, it's never going to be perfect and always a bit subjective.   I encourage members to post here in "the lighter side" if we at the Coffee Shop offer such off-topic stories as this one in the future.

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« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2023, 11:29:32 »

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Travel & transport from BBC» (British Broadcasting Corporation - home page) stories as at 22:35 29 Nov 2023
- Sticky Vicky: Legendary Benidorm dancer dies aged 80
- E-Scooters: over half of casualties are outside trial areas
- London travel: Uber launches black cab sign-ups

Our Travel and Transport story feed on the top of forum pages is combed from a BBC data feed, based on keywords found in the title and subtitle.  For the most part, the filtering words well and is reasonable but just occasionally I find myself scratching my head in wonder.  And so it was as I browsed this evening - "Sticky Vicky: Legendary Benidorm dancer dies aged 80" and wondered what she was to do with transport and travel. It turns out that the subtitle is "Sticky Vicky had a legendary status among Brits travelling to the Spanish resort on holiday." and there it is - a travel subject!

I am not proposing to fiddle with the algorithm which seems to work well enough; it's not safety or security code, it's never going to be perfect and always a bit subjective.   I encourage members to post here in "the lighter side" if we at the Coffee Shop offer such off-topic stories as this one in the future.



Very random
Could it be that she had a connection to the railways in her past that was referenced within the story?
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« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2023, 13:19:58 »

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Could it be that she had a connection to the railways in her past that was referenced within the story?

No - it's the word "travelling" in the subtitle.  Here is the (PHP) code

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$keywords_up = '/\b(train|station|express|fare|ferry|ships?\b|rail|bus\b|road|'.'aircraft|airport|travel|commuter|passenger|taxi)/i';
$keywords_down = '/\b(trainer|training|stationery|polling station|'.'travelled|farewell|trained|railed|'.'fire station|radio station|'.'power station|drive-through|lorry driver|vaccination drive)/i';
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