@lucene.apache.org
Subject: A Synonym Searching for Phrase?
Hi All,
I'm running into an issue where I have some tokens that really mean the
same thing as two. For example, there are a couple ways users might want
to
search for certain type of visa called the s pass, but they might query
@lucene.apache.org
Subject: A Synonym Searching for Phrase?
Hi All,
I'm running into an issue where I have some tokens that really mean the
same thing as two. For example, there are a couple ways users might
want
to
search for certain type of visa called the s pass, but they might
query
-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: A Synonym Searching for Phrase?
Hi All,
I'm running into an issue where I have some tokens that really mean the
same thing as two. For example, there are a couple ways users might want
to
search for certain type of visa called the s pass, but they might query
I have implemented that but it's not open sourced yet. It will be soon.
-Chris.
From: Ryan Yacyshyn ryan.yacys...@gmail.com
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2015 12:07 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: A Synonym Searching for Phrase?
Hi
There was a similar scission few days ago, take a look here :
I found this very interesting article that I think can help in better
understanding the problem :
http://lucidworks.com/blog/solution-for-multi-term-synonyms-in-lucenesolr-using-the-auto-phrasing-tokenfilter/
And this :
Hi All,
I'm running into an issue where I have some tokens that really mean the
same thing as two. For example, there are a couple ways users might want to
search for certain type of visa called the s pass, but they might query
for spass or s-pass.
I thought I could add a line in my synonym file