Maybe I'm missing the problem entirely, but can you use phrase queries?or
one of the Span* queries with a slop of 0 when searching?

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Erick

On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 7:42 AM, Andrew Zhang <rooseve6...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> The requirement is very simple here, e.g. for this sentence, 'The NBA
> formally announced its new *social media* guidelines Wednesday',  I want to
> treat '*social media*' as a whole phase term. The default english analyzers
> came with lucene all deal with single word, so it you want to get the most
> frequent terms, *social *and *media* are separated, and each of them can't
> represent a good meaning as *social media*, right?
>
> I know there's a way built on some phase dictionary, and try to match the
> phase already there, very like the way to do with chinese language, but is
> there an open source solution for english, I mean I don't want to build a
> phase dictionary myself, and I also want a smart way, which can "discover"
> the phase automatically. I got 2 millions docs analyzered the norma way,
> all
> single terms, which I can use as a base source, and it's possible to find
> that *social media *came together frequently, but I really don't know
> what's
> the reverse way.
>
> I tried to find some phase analyzers, but no luck. so any advices?
>
> Regards,
> Andrew
> --
> Simple is best
>

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