A Google search reveals:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/lucene-java-user/200408.mbox/[EMAIL
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Which leads to
http://ltrc.iiit.net/showfile.php?filename=onlineServices/morph/index.htm
However, I don't see one contributed to contrib/analyzers, so feel
free to take it on. Sounds like a welcome addition to me.
You might also try asking others on the Lucene User mailing list
concerning their experience.
Cheers,
Grant
On Oct 28, 2007, at 8:49 PM, Sandeep Mahendru wrote:
Hi All,
My name is Sandeep Mehandru.
I have been working at Wachovia Bank, charlotte North Carolina.
I have been involved in a project,where I am designing a Report/Log
tracker,
which support English like queries.
I have been using Lucene indexing/searching a lot.
I have gone through the concepts of Analyzers, Filters and Tokens. I
have
laos done some lexical analysis in past on some of the projects.
I am very interested in writing a Lucene anlayzer for the HINDI
language.
Has this work been done, If not i would like to work on it and add
it to the
Lucene API.
I knwo that first I would have to work on defining the grammer for
the Hindi
language.
Please let me know your comments on the same.
Regards,
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