On 23 déc. 2010, at 10:57, Norbert Hartl wrote:
On 15.12.2010, at 06:45, Tudor Girba wrote:
It simply shows a cloud of terms determined by
tokenizing the names of the items in your group. The terms you see are given by a
normalization of words using a classic stemming algorithm.
Ah, good to scan the archives even if I don't have enought time to read.
I'm looking for a stemming library. Can you point the quickest way to the source that
is used in there? Does it cope with english only or is there more?
Hi Norbert
Take a look at the MooseAlgos project, especially package
Moose-Algos-InformationRetrieval. Class MalStemmer. There is an English stemmer and
apparently a German one. And tests should be green so take a look at them.
Gofer new
squeaksource: 'MooseAlgos';
project: 'ConfigurationOfMooseAlgos';
load.
(Smalltalk at: #ConfigurationOfMooseAlgos) loadDefault.
Thanks. "...apparently a German one..." is really good news because
I'm looking for a german one.
Norbert
thanks,
Norbert
On Dec 14, 2010, at 17:04, Zhe-Xi Lim <limzhexi(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I am new to Moose. What kind of analysis does the Utilities->Name Cloud
offer to the user?
It seems like sometimes the spellings of results of Name Cloud are weird
(i.e. nonam, talkin, etc.)
Thanks.
Regards,
Zhe-Xi
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