Also this plugin could provide a solution to your problem:

http://yannbrrd.github.io/

On Thursday, May 29, 2014 10:42:47 AM UTC+2, Rgs wrote:
>
> hi, 
>
> What i did now is, i have created a custom similarity & similarity 
> provider 
> class which extends DefaultSimilarity and AbstractSimilarityProvider 
> classes 
> respectively and overridden the idf() method to return 1. 
>
> Now I'm getting some percentage values like 1, 0.987, 0.876 etc and 
> interpret it as 100%, 98%, 87% etc. 
>
> Can you please confirm whether this approach can be taken for finding the 
> percentage of similarity? 
>
> sorry for the late reply. 
>
> Thanks 
> Rgs 
>
>
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