Nothing new to say on that front. It's expensive, and not something
we're comfortable injecting into real-time stream processing yet.
---Mark
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On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 11:59 AM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
wrote:
> Speaking of Streaming tokenization, what's the latest on non-space-separated
> languages and right-to-left languages?
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> Quoting Damon C :
>
>> Nope, not possible. Streaming API tokenizes on space and punctuation.
>> So you'll have to come up with the variants and provide those.
>>
>> Damon
>>
>> On Oct 10, 6:28 am, "D. Smith" wrote:
>>>
>>> For example I want is to search for words that have 'truck' in it and
>>> want to get all tweets that have 'truck', 'trucks', 'trucking',
>>> 'dumptruck', etc.
>>>
>>> I it possible to use wildcards like *truck*
>>> or do I have to just include all possible words that contain truck?
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