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Koji Sekiguchi edited comment on SOLR-769 at 5/23/09 6:30 AM:
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(snip off from http://www.nabble.com/questions-about-Clustering-tt23681134.html)
I'd like to use this cool stuff on an environment other than English, e.g.
Japanese.
I've implemented Carrot2JapaneseAnalyzer (w/ Payload/ITokenType) for this
purpose. It worked well with ClusteringDocumentList example, but didn't work
with CarrotClusteringEngine.
What I did is that I inserted the following lines('+') to
CarrotClusteringEngine:
{code}
attributes.put(AttributeNames.QUERY, query.toString());
+ attributes.put(AttributeUtils.getKey(Tokenizer.class, "analyzer"),
+ Carrot2JapaneseAnalyzer.class);
{code}
There is no runtime errors, but Carrot2 didn't use my analyzer, it just ignored
and used ExtendedWhitespaceAnalyzer (confirmed via debugger).
Is it classloader problem? I placed my jar in ${solr.solr.home}/lib .
was (Author: koji):
(snip off from
http://www.nabble.com/questions-about-Clustering-tt23681134.html)
I'd like to use this cool stuff on an environment other than English, e.g.
Japanese.
I've implemented Carrot2JapaneseAnalyzer (w/ Payload/ITokenType) for this
purpose. It worked well with ClusteringDocumentList example, but didn't work
with CarrotClusteringEngine.
What I did is that I inserted the following lines(+) to CarrotClusteringEngine:
{code}
attributes.put(AttributeNames.QUERY, query.toString());
+ attributes.put(AttributeUtils.getKey(Tokenizer.class, "analyzer"),
+ Carrot2JapaneseAnalyzer.class);
{code}
There is no runtime errors, but Carrot2 didn't use my analyzer, it just ignored
and used ExtendedWhitespaceAnalyzer (confirmed via debugger).
Is it classloader problem? I placed my jar in ${solr.solr.home}/lib .
> Support Document and Search Result clustering
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> Key: SOLR-769
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-769
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Grant Ingersoll
> Assignee: Grant Ingersoll
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.4
>
> Attachments: clustering-componet-shard.patch, clustering-libs.tar,
> clustering-libs.tar, SOLR-769-lib.zip, SOLR-769.patch, SOLR-769.patch,
> SOLR-769.patch, SOLR-769.patch, SOLR-769.patch, SOLR-769.patch,
> SOLR-769.patch, SOLR-769.patch, SOLR-769.patch, SOLR-769.patch,
> SOLR-769.patch, SOLR-769.tar, SOLR-769.zip
>
>
> Clustering is a useful tool for working with documents and search results,
> similar to the notion of dynamic faceting. Carrot2
> (http://project.carrot2.org/) is a nice, BSD-licensed, library for doing
> search results clustering. Mahout (http://lucene.apache.org/mahout) is well
> suited for whole-corpus clustering.
> The patch I lays out a contrib module that starts off w/ an integration of a
> SearchComponent for doing clustering and an implementation using Carrot. In
> search results mode, it will use the DocList as the input for the cluster.
> While Carrot2 comes w/ a Solr input component, it is not the same as the
> SearchComponent that I have in that the Carrot example actually submits a
> query to Solr, whereas my SearchComponent is just chained into the Component
> list and uses the ResponseBuilder to add in the cluster results.
> While not fully fleshed out yet, the collection based mode will take in a
> list of ids or just use the whole collection and will produce clusters.
> Since this is a longer, typically offline task, there will need to be some
> type of storage mechanism (and replication??????) for the clusters. I _may_
> push this off to a separate JIRA issue, but I at least want to present the
> use case as part of the design of this component/contrib. It may even make
> sense that we split this out, such that the building piece is something like
> an UpdateProcessor and then the SearchComponent just acts as a lookup
> mechanism.
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