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Apologies to drag this conversation up.
I want to share my experience.
Im a code hacker, I have written about 10 lines of code in my life, but can
figure out most things and how they work, or how to get them to work.
Im looking at deploying a vertical search engine. The data is a bit messy,
but
Hi all,
Simple scenario but I dont think a simple solution for a real estate
website.
I have an example schema field
values in "bed" are numbers 0-20.
In my website search box (simple html text input) I have a scenario where in
the keyword input box, people may type in a natural search similar
I guess I could come up with a synonyms.txt file and every instance of
3 bed
I change to
bed:3
it "should" work.
eg
3 bed => bed:3
not exactly a synonym or what it was designed for, but it might work?
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Thanks. Yeah I was hoping someone might have a solution. Seems to me a
potential common scenario. ( a search term being/stemming to an actual
field).
I did think I might have to filter before passing to Solr but thats worst
case scenario for me.
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Thanks everyone for the fast response. Pre processing it is.
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I have been thinking about this some more.
So my scenario of search is as follows.
A visitor types in
3 bed 2 bath condo new york
Now my schema has bed, bath, property type, city. The data going in is
denormalised csv files, so column headings are the fields.
The search consists of a near exac