Chris Hostetter wrote:
I think either you missunderstood Nader's question or I did: I belive the
goal is to determine what the most frequently occuring phrases are -- not
determine how frequently a particular input phrase appears.
Isn't the latter a pre-requisite for the former ? ;)
Regarding the subject: in many cases when I needed this information I
used a brute-force method (traversing the term positions), and usually
for moderately-sized indexes this was quick enough, i.e. in the order of
minutes or hours. Of course, if you need something as quick as a search
operation, this won't do.
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Best regards,
Andrzej Bialecki <><
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