Re: Using IDF to find Collactions and SIPs . . ?

2010-01-07 Thread Otis Gospodnetic
.apache.org > Sent: Sun, December 27, 2009 9:43:56 PM > Subject: Using IDF to find Collactions and SIPs . . ? > > I am trying to write a query analyzer to pull: > > > > 1.Common phrases (also known as Collocations) with in a query > > > > 2.High

Re: Using IDF to find Collactions and SIPs . . ?

2010-01-05 Thread Christopher Ball
? Most grateful, Christopher - Subject: <http://www.lucidimagination.com/search/document/34c21176f2004d70/using_idf_ to_find_collactions_and_sips> Re: Using IDF to find Collactions and SIPs . . ? From: Chris Hostetter Date: 2009-12-31 22:55 : The Colloc

Re: Using IDF to find Collactions and SIPs . . ?

2010-01-03 Thread Siddhartha Pahade
pl unsubscribe me On 12/28/09, Subscriptions wrote: > > I am trying to write a query analyzer to pull: > > > > 1. Common phrases (also known as Collocations) with in a query > > > > 2. Highly unusual phrases (also known as Statistically Improbable > Phrases or SIPs) with in a query > >

Re: Using IDF to find Collactions and SIPs . . ?

2009-12-31 Thread Chris Hostetter
: The Collocations would be similar to facets except I am also trying to get : multi word phrases as well as single terms. So suppose I could write Assuming I understand what you want, I would look into using the SingleFilter to build up Tokens consisting of N->M tokens, then you could just fac

RE: Using IDF to find Collactions and SIPs . . ?

2009-12-27 Thread Subscriptions
I am trying to write a query analyzer to pull: 1. Common phrases (also known as Collocations) with in a query 2. Highly unusual phrases (also known as Statistically Improbable Phrases or SIPs) with in a query The Collocations would be similar to facets except I am also trying to

Using IDF to find Collactions and SIPs . . ?

2009-12-27 Thread Subscriptions
I am trying to write a query analyzer to pull: 1. Common phrases (also known as Collocations) with in a query 2. Highly unusual phrases (also known as Statistically Improbable Phrases or SIPs) with in a query The Collocations would be similar to facets except I am also trying