On Jul 8, 2005, at 11:13 AM, Andrew Boyd wrote:
It would be cool to have the type in the index. Imagine if you had different types like person, place, event or even subject, predicate, object. It would greatly enhance the search capabilities of lucene.

I completely concur. It is for the gurus of the inner workings to discuss the feasibility of this sort of thing. I believe Doug did add some kind of additional information, though I don't recall the specifics. Could someone elaborate on the pros/cons to this sort of thing?

Subject, predicate, object.... right within my current work context of learning and building a system that leverages RDF heavily.

    Erik



Andrew

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From: Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Jul 8, 2005 11:01 AM
To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: How to get the un-stemed word


On Jul 8, 2005, at 9:08 AM, Andrew Boyd wrote:


Hi all,
  I am using the snowball stemmer and for all my searches that
works fine.
However,  I have a need to display the un-stemmed word after doing
some term vector analysis.

I was thinking that I might insert the real word at the same
position as the stemed word but give
the real word a type of say "r-word".  My question is how can I get
the r-word from the TermVectors?

If there is not a way to get it from the TermVector is there a way
to search/retrieve by token type?


Currently token type is not stored in the index - it is used solely
during analysis but does not go any further.

It would be quite cool for that type to carry into the index and be
surfaced for searching.

You will need to develop another approach, perhaps using two
different indexes, or two different fields.

     Erik


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