Now my contribution can be read on soleami blog in English:
Automatically Acquiring Synonym Knowledge from Wikipedia
http://soleami.com/blog/automatically-acquiring-synonym-knowledge-from-wikipedia.html
koji
(13/05/27 21:16), Jack Krupansky wrote:
If you would like to Solr-ize your contribution, that would be great. The focus
of the book will be
hard-core Solr.
-- Jack Krupansky
-----Original Message----- From: Koji Sekiguchi
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2013 8:07 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Note on The Book
Hi Jack,
I'd like to ask as a person who contributed a case study article about
"Automatically acquiring synonym knowledge from Wikipedia" to the book.
(13/05/24 8:14), Jack Krupansky wrote:
To those of you who may have heard about the Lucene/Solr book that I and two
others are writing on
Lucene and Solr, some bad and good news. The bad news: The book contract with
O’Reilly has been
canceled. The good news: I’m going to proceed with self-publishing (possibly on
Lulu or even
Amazon) a somewhat reduced scope Solr-only Reference Guide (with hints of
Lucene). The scope of
the previous effort was too great, even for O’Reilly – a book larger than 800
pages (or even 600)
that was heavy on reference and lighter on “guide” just wasn’t fitting in with
their traditional
“guide” model. In truth, Solr is just too complex for a simple guide that
covers it all, let alone
Lucene as well.
Will the "reduced Solr-only reference guide" include my article?
If not (for now I think it is not because my article is for Lucene case study,
not Solr), I'd like to put it out on my blog or somewhere.
BTW, those who want to know how to acquire synonym knowledge from Wikipedia,
the summary is available at slideshare:
http://www.slideshare.net/KojiSekiguchi/wikipediasolr
koji
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