Hi all,
Together with Grant Ingersoll and Robert Muir we have submitted a paper
to the "SIGIR 2012 Workshop on Open Source Information Retrieval" held
on 16 Aug 2012 in Portland (http://opensearchlab.otago.ac.nz/). The
paper has been accepted, and presented by Grant during the workshop, and
it's available from the Proceedings page here:
http://opensearchlab.otago.ac.nz/paper_10.pdf
The paper gives an overview of the Lucene 4 high-level architecture,
major areas of functionality, new features in version 4, and presents
the Open Source development process.
For people already familiar with Lucene 4 the material presented in the
paper is probably kind of obvious. But one of the goals of this paper
was also to present recent advances in Lucene to the academic IR
community in a way understandable to this community (which is otherwise
rather hermetic), and to provide a reference paper to be cited that
better reflects current capabilities of Lucene than the older existing
references from the time of Lucene 2.x or earlier. It could also provide
a gentle introduction to Lucene 4 for people already familiar with
information retrieval in general.
We hope you enjoy the reading. :)
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Best regards,
Andrzej Bialecki
http://www.sigram.com, blog http://www.sigram.com/blog
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