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Robert Muir updated LUCENE-3714:
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Attachment: LUCENE-3714.patch
patch that Mike and I came up with that finds the minimal output from an arc,
and a random test showing it works.
> add suggester that uses shortest path/wFST instead of buckets
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> Key: LUCENE-3714
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-3714
> Project: Lucene - Java
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: modules/spellchecker
> Reporter: Robert Muir
> Attachments: LUCENE-3714.patch
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> Currently the FST suggester (really an FSA) quantizes weights into buckets
> (e.g. single byte) and puts them in front of the word.
> This makes it fast, but you lose granularity in your suggestions.
> Lately the question was raised, if you build lucene's FST with
> positiveintoutputs, does it behave the same as a tropical semiring wFST?
> In other words, after completing the word, we instead traverse min(output) at
> each node to find the 'shortest path' to the
> best suggestion (with the highest score).
> This means we wouldnt need to quantize weights at all and it might make some
> operations (e.g. adding fuzzy matching etc) a lot easier.
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