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2014 Jan 27
4
Perl Search::Xapian
Hi, Trying to learn Search::Xapian and be better at perl at the same time, I'm stuck, at the DB_CREATE_OR_OPEN error. Perl says this: ~/dev/sandbox/Xapian-perl$ ./Index1-Xap.pl 100-objects-v1.csv db "db" is not exported by the Search::Xapian module Can't continue after import errors at ./Index1-Xap.pl line 7. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at ./Index1-Xap.pl line 7. What I
2010 Nov 06
1
Hashing and environments
Hi, I'm trying to write a general-purpose "lexicon" class and associated methods for storing and accessing information about large numbers of specific words (e.g., their frequencies in different genres). Crucial to making such a class practically useful is to get hashing working correctly so that information about specific words can be accessed quickly. But I've never really
2010 May 12
6
dynamic searchable fields, best practice?
I have a Lexicon model, and I want user to be able to create dynamic feature to every lexicon. And I have a complicate search interface that let user search on every single feature (including the dynamic ones) belonged to Lexicon model. I could have used a serialized text field to save all the dynamic information if they are not for searching. In case I want to let user search on all fields, I
2012 Jun 29
0
Adding Bi-gram in the QueryParser and Object.
Hi all, I have jotted down a plan for how to handle or add Bi-gram in Query Object though QueryParser. PFA as a sequence diagram which depicts what i got to know about how parser works and query is build from tokens provided by the lexer.I have highlighted some area in blue where i think there is possibility of having bi-grams.While Integrating bi-gram in the Parser ,Query our aim is to generate
2009 Aug 13
1
using package tm to find phrases
I am using the package "tm" for text-mining of abstracts and would like to use it to find instances of gene names that may contain white space. For instance "gene regulatory protein 1". The default behavior of tm is to parse this into 4 separate words, but I would like to use the class constructor "dictionary" to define phrases such as just mentioned. Is this
2006 Nov 03
1
term duplication among index tables
Greetings all, I have been looking into using Xapian to provide search for email. I have to be very careful about indexing overhead, and I notice that several of the tables use term strings as part of the key or data. I was wondering if there is a performance or complexity reason for not having a separate table mapping term strings to unique numbers, which could then be used in the
2016 Apr 10
5
what is the faster way to search for a pattern in a few million entries data frame ?
Hi Duncan, > Didn't you post the same question yesterday? Perhaps nobody answered > because your question is unanswerable. sorry, I got a email that my message was waiting for approval and when I look at the forum I didn't see my message and this is why I sent it again and this time I did check that the format of my message was text only. Sorry for the noise. > You need to
2016 Mar 04
2
GSOC 2016 project on Ranking
Hello Sir, I am a third-year student at the Department of mathematics at IIT Kharagpur. I have good experience in Information Retrieval and Machine Learning. I have read many chapters of the book Introduction to Information Retrieval. Recently I am doing a project on tagging a question on a Q&A Forum using ranking the tags and probabilistic inference. I also have software development
2016 Apr 10
0
what is the faster way to search for a pattern in a few million entries data frame ?
On 04/10/2016 03:27 PM, Fabien Tarrade wrote: > Hi Duncan, >> Didn't you post the same question yesterday? Perhaps nobody answered >> because your question is unanswerable. > sorry, I got a email that my message was waiting for approval and when I > look at the forum I didn't see my message and this is why I sent it > again and this time I did check that the
2010 Jan 18
4
Index indexed words
Hello, We would like to create Google or Firefox like "search hints". If someone types "abc", the search system should name some possible hints. I think, Firefox does it by indexing 3-characters of the domain name. If you enter parts, you get some hints. Thank you very much Marcus
2002 Nov 17
1
SVD for reducing dimensions
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, this is probably simple and I'm just doing something stupid, sorry about that :-) I'm trying to convert words (strings of letters) into a fairly small dimensional space (say 10, but anything between about 5 and 50 would be ok), which I will call a feature vector. The the distance between two words represents the similarity of the
2011 Jan 15
2
[LLVMdev] Spell Correction Efficiency
Hello Doug, *putting llvmdev in copy since they are concerned too* I've finally got around to finish a working implementation of the typical Levenshtein Distance with the diagonal optimization. I've tested it against the original llvm implementation and checked it on a set of ~18k by randomly generating a variation of each word and checking that both implementations would return the
2013 Aug 13
2
[LLVMdev] Are integer types primitive?
On Aug 12, 2013, at 2:15 PM, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> wrote: > Originally, the distinguishing feature of "primitive" types was that they were enumerable and not parameterized on anything. Right. > Then we moved to arbitrary bit-width integers types to generalize things significantly (the right move IMO). Right. > Thus, integers were no longer
2013 Dec 07
2
[LLVMdev] Are integer types primitive?
On Dec 6, 2013, at 6:37 PM, Rafael EspĂ­ndola <rafael.espindola at gmail.com> wrote: >> What purpose does the notion of "primitive" types serve anymore? Why don't we just abolish that from the lexicon and from the code? > > Hi Chris, > > The attached patch removes it from Type.h and updates the last users. > Is that what you were looking for? Yep, LGTM.
2004 Oct 16
3
Cox PH Warning Message
Hi, Can anybody tell me what the message below means and how to overcome it. Thanks, Neil Warning message: X matrix deemed to be singular; variable 2 in: coxph(Surv(age_at_death, death) ~ project$pluralgp + project$yrborn + ......... >
2016 Mar 08
2
Error while building from git - xapian-letor
Hi all, While building from git with xapian-letor not ignored in bootstrap, I am getting the following make error: In function `main': /home/ayush/Desktop/xapian/xapian-letor/bin/xapian-letor-update.cc:98: undefined reference to `Xapian::Internal::str(unsigned int)' /home/ayush/Desktop/xapian/xapian-letor/bin/xapian-letor-update.cc:99: undefined reference to
2016 Sep 05
1
Defragmentation of memory
Dear all developers, I'm working with a lot of textual data in R and need to handle this batch by batch. The problem is that I read in batches of 10 000 documents and do some calculations that results in objects that consume quite some memory (calculate unigrams, 2-grams and 3-grams). In every iteration a new objects (~ 500 mB) is created (and I can't control the size, so a new object
2008 Nov 06
4
[LLVMdev] Available code-generation parallelism
On Mon, 2008-11-03 at 23:59 -0800, Chris Lattner wrote: > On Nov 3, 2008, at 3:55 PM, heisenbug wrote: > > What about "inventing" pseudo-constants (which point to the right > > thing) and build the piece of IR with them. When done, grab mutex and > > RAUW it in. Alternatively, submit to a privileged thread that performs > > the RAUW. > > The trick is to
2012 Dec 18
1
number of video views
Hi! How can I count the number of video views? 1. player is used SmoothStreamingSamplePlayer.xap 2. counter is incremented when the play button is pressed -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFF+G/Ez6ZCGd0@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from
2012 Oct 02
2
Questions on converting to ConfBridge
I'm looking at what would be involved in converting from MeetMe to ConfBridge and there seems to be a lot of missing administrative things, but I hope I'm just missing it. We all know about the missing realtime linkage. That's a major nuisance, but can be worked around. More serious is that the CLI command to display users in a ConfBridge don't show the caller ID information, so