yep,lt is a bad idea to eliminate stopword during indexing,may be u
can eliminate stopword during querying,That is flexible
2012/11/28 Walter Underwood
> Eliminating stopwords is generally a bad idea. It means you cannot search
> for "vitamin a".
Eliminating stopwords is generally a bad idea. It means you cannot search for
"vitamin a".
Back in the 1970's, search engines eliminated stopwords so they could work on
16-bit machines. That isn't a problem any more.
wunder
On Nov 27, 2012, at 10:33 PM, Joe Zhang wrote:
> that is really stran
On Nov 28, 2012, at 12:33 AM, Joe Zhang wrote:
> that is really strange. so basic stopwords such as "a" "the' are not
> eliminated from the index?
There is no list of "basic stopwords" anywhere. If you want stop words, you
have to put them in the file yourself. There are not really any sensi
that is really strange. so basic stopwords such as "a" "the' are not
eliminated from the index?
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 11:16 PM, 曹霖 wrote:
> justt no stopwords are considered in that case
>
> 2012/11/28 Joe Zhang
>
> > t no stopwords are considered in
> > this case
> >
>
justt no stopwords are considered in that case
2012/11/28 Joe Zhang
> t no stopwords are considered in
> this case
>