[Bug 54875] Automatic stopwords for the 200+ languages without their own analyzer available

2014-08-13 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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[Bug 54875] Automatic stopwords for the 200+ languages without their own analyzer available

2014-02-11 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #5 from Nik Everett  ---
 https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/pull/5005

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[Bug 54875] Automatic stopwords for the 200+ languages without their own analyzer available

2013-10-17 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #4 from Nemo  ---
I don't know anything about implementation details but yes, that would seem the
most elegant way to handle it from the small hints I gathered around. However,
it may also be viable to automatically generate "standard" stopwords lists for
each language, from what I understand.

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[Bug 54875] Automatic stopwords for the 200+ languages without their own analyzer available

2013-10-16 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #3 from Nik Everett  ---
I believe that is what nemo was referring to.  The problem (right now) is that
was use query string queries rather than term queries.  For what we do, it
makes a lot of sense.  Anyway, query string queries don't play nice right yet
with common terms queries.  They could possibly be made to but I'm not sure
about that yet.  It'd probably make more sense to make this change in
elasticsearch and for us to just flip the switch to turn it on.

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[Bug 54875] Automatic stopwords for the 200+ languages without their own analyzer available

2013-10-16 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #2 from Chad H.  ---
Hmm, I wonder:
http://www.elasticsearch.org/blog/stop-stopping-stop-words-a-look-at-common-terms-query/

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[Bug 54875] Automatic stopwords for the 200+ languages without their own analyzer available

2013-10-02 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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[Bug 54875] Automatic stopwords for the 200+ languages without their own analyzer available

2013-10-02 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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Nik Everett  changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Nik Everett  ---
I'm not sure this should be a hard requirement before expanding beyond the ~30
languages with built in stop words.  I certainly agree we should do it though.

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