Hi Christian,

I suppose some of my colleagues would be able to judge the quality of your full-text search results.

On the other hand, on code level, I'm not sure I know how to implement an additionnal class that extends abstract Tokenizer class.

Thank you for your help
Philippe


Le 14/10/2020 à 11:00, Christian Grün a écrit :
Hi Philippe,

Thanks for your mail in private, in which I already gave you a little
assessment on what might be necessary to include the CJK tokenizers in
BaseX:

The existing Apache code can be adapted and embedded into the BaseX
tokenizer infrastructure. On code level, an additional class needs to
be implemented that extends abstract Tokenizer class [1].

As far as I can judge, the 3 Lucene CJK analyzers could all be applied
to traditional and simplified Chinese. If we found someone who could
rate the linguistic quality of our full-text search results, that’d
surely be helpful.

Hope this helps,
Christian

[1] 
https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex/blob/master/basex-core/src/main/java/org/basex/util/ft/Tokenizer.java



On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 12:32 PM Philippe Pons
<philippe.p...@college-de-france.fr> wrote:
Dear Christian,

Thank you very much for this quick and enlightening response.

Without having had (yet) the opportunity to test it, I have indeed read the 
Japanese text tokenizer.
Supporting Chinese tokenization would also be a great help.

I have never tested what Lucene offers, especially since I have to manage texts 
in traditional Chinese and simplified Chinese (without reading either one 
myself).
I would like to test Lucene's analyzers, but I don't know how to do it in BaseX?

Best regards,
Philippe Pons



Le 12/10/2020 à 12:01, Christian Grün a écrit :

Dear Philippe,

As the Chinese language rarely uses inflection, there is usually no
need to perform stemming on texts. However, tokenization will be
necessary indeed. Right now, BaseX provides no tokenizer/analyzer for
Chinese texts. It should be possible indeed to adopt code from Lucene,
as we’ve already done for other languages (our software licenses allow
that).

Have you already worked with tokenization of Chinese texts in Lucene?
If yes, which of the 3 available analyzers [1] have proven to yield
the best results?

As you may know, one of our users, Toshio HIRAI, has contributed a
tokenizer for Japanes texts in the past [2]. If we decide to include
support for Chinese tokenization, it might as well be interesting to
compare the results of the Apache tokenizer with our internal
tokenizer.

Cordiales salutations,
Christian

[1] 
https://lucene.apache.org/core/7_2_0/analyzers-common/org/apache/lucene/analysis/cjk/package-summary.html
[2] https://docs.basex.org/wiki/Full-Text:_Japanese



On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 11:37 AM Philippe Pons
<philippe.p...@college-de-france.fr> wrote:

Dear BaseX Team,

I'm actually working on chinese texts in TEI.
I would like to know if stemming chinese text is possible in BaseX, as we can 
do with other languages (like english or deutsch)?
Or maybe there is a way to add this functionnality with Lucene?

Best regards,
Philippe Pons

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