On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 5:24 PM, Jason Blackerby wrote:
> If you know the misspellings you could prevent them from being added to the
> dictionary with a StopFilterFactory like so:
>
Or, you know, correct the data :-)
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Bill Dueber
Library Systems Programmer
University of Michigan Library
The first question to ask is will it work for you.
The SECOND question is do you want google to know what's in your data?
Dennis Gearon
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It is always a good idea to learn from your own mistakes. It is usually a
better idea to learn from others’ mistakes, so yo
You can cross the new words against a dictionary and keep them in the file
as Jason described...
What Pradeep said is true, is always better to have "suggestions" related to
your index that have suggestions with no results...
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 6:24 PM, Jason Blackerby wrote:
> If you know
If you know the misspellings you could prevent them from being added to the
dictionary with a StopFilterFactory like so:
where misspelled_words.txt contains the misspellings.
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 5:14 PM, Pradeep Singh wrot
I think a spellchecker based on your index has clear advantages. You can
spellcheck words specific to your domain which may not be available in an
outside dictionary. You can always dump the list from wordnet to get a
starter english dictionary.
But then it also means that misspelled words from yo
In general, the benefit of the built-in Solr spellcheck is that it can
use a dictionary based on your actual index.
If you want to use some external API, you certainly can, in your actual
client app -- but it doesn't really need to involve Solr at all anymore,
does it? Is there any benefit I'
I haven't yet but I was going to use the spell checker in the lucene contrib
module. That spellchecker is ngram based and previously I have noticed that
I get better results from ngram based spellcheck rather than fuzzy string
match based ones.
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Xin Li wrote:
> H
Oops, never mind. Just read Google API policy. 1000 queries per day limit & for
non-commercial use only.
-Original Message-
From: Xin Li
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 3:43 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Spell checking question from a Solr novice
Hi,
I am looking for a