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Joern Kottmann closed OPENNLP-702.
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Resolution: Fixed
> DictionaryNameFinder Not Finding Longest Match When Name Ends in a Number
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> Key: OPENNLP-702
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENNLP-702
> Project: OpenNLP
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Name Finder, Tokenizer
> Environment: Darwin Kernel Version 12.5.0
> Reporter: rhead
>
> Here's my dictionary:
> {code:xml}
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <dictionary case_sensitive="false">
> <entry>
> <token>vitamin</token>
> <token>b12</token>
> </entry>
> <entry>
> <token>vitamin</token>
> <token>b</token>
> </entry>
> <entry>
> <token>john</token>
> <token>doe</token>
> </entry>
> <entry>
> <token>john</token>
> <token>d</token>
> </entry>
> </dictionary>
> {code}
> When ran on this sentence using a DictionaryNameFinder: {quote}My name is
> john doe, aka john d. I
> like vitamin b12.{quote}
> The following tokens are found: {quote}john doe, john d, vitamin b{quote}
> As you can see, when the 2nd token ends in a number, the longest match is
> discarded.
> (Originally from:
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/opennlp-users/201406.mbox/%3C1402268906.31205.YahooMailNeo%40web121102.mail.ne1.yahoo.com%3E)
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