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
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> 
> 
> ----- 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
> 

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