le "African
> population". That is, it would be helpful if the backend knew of
> language constructs like "x of y" == "x-an y". I wonder if Wordnet type
> of approach can find those cases as well.
>
> Cheers, Robert
>
> On 06/04/12 17:54, Oren Boch
> meaning from a set of possible meanings that could be really helpful.
>
> You can look into existing lucene-search source to see how I used
> wordnet. I think in the end I ended up using it only for very obvious
> stuff (e.g. 11 = eleven, UK = United Kingdom, etc..).
>
,
Regards,
Gautham Shankar
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Hello,
Based on the feedback i received i have updated my proposal page.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Gautham_shankar/Gsoc
There is about 20 Hrs for the deadline and any final feedback would be
useful.
I have also submitted the proposal at the GSOC page.
Regards,
Gautham Shankar
Hello,
I'm Gautham Shankar from India pursuing my 4th year bachelors in computer
science and engineering.I find the project proposal "Lucene Automatic Query
Expansion from Wikipedia Text" in GSOC 2012 very interesting and would love
to work on it.
i have created a proposal for