It's not ironic - my post was musing inspired by your work. I guess I
wasn't sure if I understood your results. You were looking at the overall
POS usage in the entire texts as a possible way of ranking the texts. I was
wondering about POS of particular search terms - those that could take on
A couple of clarifications. This is just a trial run to see if the software
works; a prepared talk isn't necessary or expected. The time is also 2pm EST.
Room for a few more volunteers...
Peter
On Feb 21, 2011, at 12:10 PM, Peter Murray wrote:
All,
I'm looking for some volunteers to
And I probably should have added to your thread on NGC4LIB, rather than
Code4lib - I tend to conflate them.
i'm offended ;)
http://www.scholarslab.org/announcements/web-applications-specialist/
The Scholars’ Lab at the University of Virginia seeks an enthusiastic web
applications specialist with a background in programming and the humanities or
cultural heritage. As a Web Applications Specialist reporting to the
Solr _can_ use stemming, but to do it with POS would be flakey I'd think. Is
work a verb or noun?
Some of the (Solr-using) customers that I work with have done POS tagging
(using tools like BasisTech Solr plugins for entity tagging). Payloads can be
assigned to terms during indexing and then
We’re looking for a sysadmin at Hopkins. Come work with me. It’ll be cool, I
promise.
-Sean
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https://hrnt.jhu.edu/jhujobs/job_view.cfm?view_req_id=46964
The Systems Engineer will provide systems administration and, to a lesser
extent, programming support for the Systems department’s
This is primarily a technology training position, within the Circuit
Library, but will also involve technology development. Yeah, you'd have to
work with me, but don't hold that against the job! ;-)
http://www.ca11.uscourts.gov/hr/listings/Information_Services_Specialist_2-2011.pdf
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Carol
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Erik Hatcher erikhatc...@mac.com wrote:
Solr _can_ use stemming, but to do it with POS would be flakey I'd think. Is
work a verb or noun?
First you detect POS on tokens, *then* you stem. The other way around
wouldn't work.
-Jodi
PS-I loved your When Solr is
On Feb 22, 2011, at 9:02 AM, Cindy Harper wrote:
It's not ironic - my post was musing inspired by your work. I guess I wasn't
sure if I understood your results. You were looking at the overall POS usage
in the entire texts as a possible way of ranking the texts. I was wondering
about POS