Oh I see I see
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On 10/25/19, 12:21 PM, "David Hastings" wrote:
oh i see what you mean, sorry, i explained it incorrectly.
those sentences are what would be in the index, and a general search for
'rush
How can a field itself be tagged with a part of speech?
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On 10/25/19, 12:12 PM, "David Hastings" wrote:
nope, i boost the fields already tagged at query time against teh query
On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 12
oh i see what you mean, sorry, i explained it incorrectly.
those sentences are what would be in the index, and a general search for
'rush limbaugh' would come back with results where he is an entity higher
than if it was two words in a sentence
On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 12:12 PM David Hastings <
ha
nope, i boost the fields already tagged at query time against teh query
On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 12:11 PM Audrey Lorberfeld -
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> So then you do run your POS tagger at query-time, Dave?
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So then you do run your POS tagger at query-time, Dave?
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On 10/25/19, 12:06 PM, "David Hastings" wrote:
I use them for query boosting, so if someone searches for:
i dont want to rush limbaugh out the do
Nicolas,
Do you use the POS tagger at query time, or just at index time?
We are thinking of using it to filter the tokens we will eventually perform ML
on. Basically, we have a bunch of acronyms in our corpus. However, many
departments use the same acronyms but expand those acronyms to differe
ah, yeah its not the fastest but it proved to be the best for my purposes,
I use it to pre-process data before indexing, to apply more metadata to the
documents in a separate field(s)
On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 10:40 AM Audrey Lorberfeld -
audrey.lorberf...@ibm.com wrote:
> No, I meant for part-of-
No, I meant for part-of-speech tagging __ But that's interesting that you use
StanfordNLP. I've read that it's very slow, so we are concerned that it might
not work for us at query-time. Do you use it at query-time, or just index-time?
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