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Hoss Man commented on LUCENE-878:
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> Concept Search
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>
>                 Key: LUCENE-878
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-878
>             Project: Lucene - Java
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Build
>         Environment: Unix - unsure of anything else
>            Reporter: Charles S Patridge
>
> I have looked around on your web site as well as some documentation but have 
> not found anything to do with Concept Search.
> My definition of Concept Search is as follows:
> 1.  I would have a file (list) of various phrases / N-grams which I would 
> like to Lucene to use as a search basis without having to type in all these 
> phrases manually, and have Lucene return the results as it would normally if 
> a single search query was entered.
> 2.  An example would be - find !Wild_Animals! - where the "!" would indicate 
> that this is a search that would use a file (ie Wild_Animals.txt) and read in 
> the various phrases within this file and perform the search in the corpus for 
> these phrases.
> 3.  The contents of Wild_Animals.txt could look like this:
> BUFFALO
> BEAR
> MOOSE
> COYOTE
> WOLF
> MOUNTAIN GOAT
> MOUNTAIN SHEEP
> DALL SHEEP
> DEER
> KODIAK BEAR
> BROWN BEAR
> BLACK BEAR
> etc etc etc
> 4.  Is my idea of a Concept Search feasible / doable???  If so, can you point 
> me to any documentation that exists whereby this could be done within Lucene
> Please send any info you have on this to me - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Thank you in advance for your time and efforts.

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