paulosalamat wrote:
Hi Koji,
Thank you for the reply.
I have another question. If WhitespaceTokenizer is used, is the term text
"macbook+air" equal to "macbook air"?
No. In the field, "macbook air" will be a phrase (not a term).
You can define not only terms but phrases in synonyms.txt:
ex
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> paulosalamat wrote:
>
> > Hi I'm new to this group,
> >
> > I would like to ask a question:
> >
> > What does it mean when you see a plus sign in between two words inside
> > synonyms.txt?
> >
> > e.g.
> >
> >
paulosalamat wrote:
Hi I'm new to this group,
I would like to ask a question:
What does it mean when you see a plus sign in between two words inside
synonyms.txt?
e.g.
macbookair => macbook+air
Thanks,
Paulo
Welcome, Paulo!
It depends on your tokenizer. You can specify a t
Hi I'm new to this group,
I would like to ask a question:
What does it mean when you see a plus sign in between two words inside
synonyms.txt?
e.g.
macbookair => macbook+air
Thanks,
Paulo
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