Morten W. Petersen writes:
It seems I misunderstood the term fuzzy logic myself. Fuzzy logic means
if I search for a word, for example 'programmer', it will return matches
to the words 'program', 'programming','programmable' etc.
This, usually, is called "stemming".
Though, your examples
--- "Morten W. Petersen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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It seems I misunderstood the term fuzzy logic
myself. Fuzzy logic means
if I search for a word, for example 'programmer', it
will return matches
to the words 'program', 'programming','programmable'
etc.
I.e., it will somewhat
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Morten W. Petersen wrote:
I do not think that "fuzzy logic" is strongly related to "regexp-like".
Anyway.
Fuzzy searching often means "finding matches with characters omitted,
replaced or inserted".
It seems I misunderstood the term fuzzy logic myself. Fuzzy
Morten W. Petersen wrote:
Is there anyone who could try to give an estimate of how long it would
take to add fuzzy logic (regexp-like) searching capability to the
ZCatalog?
And reasoning as to why would be appreciated. ;)
Right now, you could use an External Method to apply a regex match
Morten W. Petersen writes:
Is there anyone who could try to give an estimate of how long it would
take to add fuzzy logic (regexp-like) searching capability to the
ZCatalog?
I do not think that "fuzzy logic" is strongly related to "regexp-like".
Anyway.
Fuzzy searching often means "finding
Is there anyone who could try to give an estimate of how long it would
take to add fuzzy logic (regexp-like) searching capability to the
ZCatalog?
And reasoning as to why would be appreciated. ;)
-Morten
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