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Morphological Analysis and Named Entity Recognition in Lucene/Solr

January 27, 2012 AT 8:13 AM
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This search technologogy content is part of the Solr-Lucene Microzone, supported by Lucid Imagination, a company of Solr/Lucene all-stars that provides free distributions, training, and a search application development platform called LucidWorks Enterprise.

Talk 1-vimeo 843 copy copy from Lucene Revolution on Vimeo.

This talk will show how the relevance of search results can be improved by using morphological analysis and named entity recognition. After briefly explaining the purpose of morphological analysis and of named entity recognition we will demonstrate their potential advantages for search, faceting, and clustering of search results in a life demo.

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