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Koji Sekiguchi commented on SOLR-822: ------------------------------------- {quote} First, I assume that this only affects indexing and searching, not the actual document field contents? {quote} Right. This only affects indexing and searching. {quote} Second, is it easy to create a MappingCharFilter subclass with a hardcoded map built in? {quote} I didn't expect such use case, but it is must have. {quote} Can it support characters written as "\uff01" format in the mapping file? {quote} The patch doesn't support this format, but must have, too. > CharFilter - normalize characters before tokenizer > -------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-822 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-822 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: Analysis > Reporter: Koji Sekiguchi > Priority: Minor > Attachments: character-normalization.JPG, sample_mapping_ja.txt, > SOLR-822.patch, SOLR-822.patch > > > A new plugin which can be placed in front of <tokenizer/>. > {code:xml} > <fieldType name="textCharNorm" class="solr.TextField" > positionIncrementGap="100" > > <analyzer> > <charFilter class="solr.MappingCharFilterFactory" > mapping="mapping_ja.txt" /> > <tokenizer class="solr.MappingCJKTokenizerFactory"/> > <filter class="solr.StopFilterFactory" ignoreCase="true" > words="stopwords.txt"/> > <filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/> > </analyzer> > </fieldType> > {code} > <charFilter/> can be multiple (chained). I'll post a JPEG file to show > character normalization sample soon. > MOTIVATION: > In Japan, there are two types of tokenizers -- N-gram (CJKTokenizer) and > Morphological Analyzer. > When we use morphological analyzer, because the analyzer uses Japanese > dictionary to detect terms, > we need to normalize characters before tokenization. > I'll post a patch soon, too. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.