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[nycphp-talk] Advanced Search Techniques

Mark Armendariz nyphp at enobrev.com
Fri Apr 11 15:08:44 EDT 2003


Seems about right on.. and definitely worth looking into.  A google on
fuzzy logic gives me a good starting point.  Hopefully I can expand it
all enough to moisten the client..

Thanks a lot to all of you.

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Hendricks [mailto:jim at bizcomputinginc.com] 
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2003 3:02 PM
To: NYPHP Talk
Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] Advanced Search Techniques

Sounds to me like your looking for fuzzy logic.  The misspellings etc.
sound
like phonetic lookups where each word is attempted to be converted into
phonetic tokens then looked up by them with a nearness factor set which
may
mean if the phrase breaks into 20 phonetics and a nearness of 80% then
if 18
phonetics match return it.

Jim
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Armendariz" <nyphp at enobrev.com>
To: "NYPHP Talk" <talk at nyphp.org>
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2003 2:21 PM
Subject: [nycphp-talk] Advanced Search Techniques


> I just pulled in a gig (finally).  They are building a literary
> reference guide.
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> Well, while planning they hit me with something I'm not too versed in.
> They want to eventually have something they called "fingerprint"
> searching.  The term alone meant nothing to me (beyond the obvious -
> which google agreed with).
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> Basically it has something to do with using synonyms and misspellings
> and all types of other fun algorithms to find what a user is looking
> for.  Does anyone hear have any experience with such things, or maybe
> know where to look?
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> Thanks!!
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> Mark
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