The v0 boost-only stance documented in internal/matrix/playbook.go:22-27
("the boost only re-ranks results that ALREADY surfaced from the regular
retrieval") couldn't promote recorded answers that dropped out of a
paraphrase's top-K. playbook_lift_002 surfaced exactly that gap: 0/2
paraphrase recoveries because the recorded answers weren't in regular
retrieval at all (rank=-1).
Shape B: when warm-pass retrieval doesn't surface a playbook hit's
answer, inject a synthetic Result for it directly. Distance =
playbook_hit_distance × BoostFactor — same formula as the boost path so
injections land in comparable distance space. Caller re-sorts +
truncates after both boost and inject have run.
Result on playbook_lift_003 (Shape B + paraphrase pass):
Verbatim discovery 6
Verbatim lift 2 / 6
**Paraphrase top-1** **6 / 6**
Paraphrase any-rank in K 6 / 6
Mean Δ top-1 distance -0.1637 (warm closer than cold)
Every paraphrase the judge generated landed the v1-recorded answer at
top-1 of the new query's results. The learning property holds — cosine
on embed(paraphrase) finds the recorded query's vector within
DefaultPlaybookMaxDistance (0.5), and Shape B injects the answer.
Verbatim lift dropped from v1's 7/8 because Shape B cross-pollinates
recorded answers across queries. w-4435 (Q2's recording) appears as
warm top-1 for several other queries because their embeddings are
within the playbook hit threshold of "OSHA-30 forklift Wisconsin." This
is a feature, not a bug — the matrix layer's purpose is to share
knowledge across queries — but the lift metric only counts "warm top-1
== cold judge best," so cross-pollinated lifts don't register. A v3
metric would re-judge warm pass to measure true judge improvement.
Tests:
- TestInjectPlaybookMisses_AddsMissingAnswers — primary claim
- TestInjectPlaybookMisses_SkipsAnswersAlreadyPresent — no double-inject
- TestInjectPlaybookMisses_DedupesPerAnswer — multi-hit same answer
- TestInjectPlaybookMisses_EmptyHits — fast-path no-op
Driver fix: ParaphraseRecordedRank int → *int. The `omitempty` int
silently dropped rank=0 (top-1, the WANTED value) from JSON, making the
v003 report show "null" instead of "0" for every successful recovery.
Pointer keeps nil/rank-0 distinguishable.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>