N-gram works pretty well for Chinese, there are even studies to back that up.
Do not use the N-gram matches for highlighting. They look really stupid to native speakers. wunder On 5/14/08 2:03 PM, "Otis Gospodnetic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There are no free morphological analyzers for Chinese (are there for any > language?) that I know. People tend to use one of the n-gram analyzers from > Lucene contrib. I've used them before and they do OK. > > > Otis > -- > Sematext -- http://sematext.com/ -- Lucene - Solr - Nutch > > > ----- Original Message ---- >> From: Francisco Sanmartin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org >> Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 4:54:05 PM >> Subject: Chinese Language + Solr >> >> I have had successful experiences using Sorl with an English website, >> and now I am going to deploy Solr in a chinese site. I've been looking >> in the mailing list and there are some useful information in the old posts. >> But, we would like some kind of feedback of the people who already have >> deployed Solr in any CJK Language. >> >> Is there any free and good analyzer? (Preferible morphological) >> Among all the commercial analyzers, what would you recommend? Is there >> any of them that works ok out-of-the-box with Solr? >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> Pako >