Hello
Please find my project proposal at the following link:
https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B4sVSOdX9RZKNjI1MDZlNDgtZGU0MS00NDE4LThiZDItMjZhMGZkYjUzMWEx&hl=en
I would be glad to have your review/feedback on the same.
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Regards
Dhiraj Lohiya
I'm also curious why you chose to focus on the extremely imprecise
> soundex instead of the more discriminating metaphone.
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The main reason to choose soundex over metaphone/double metaphone is for
Indian languages, soundex itself with some customizations works pretty well.
Use of Double Metaphon
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Dhiraj Lohiya wrote:
> For instance, if many users(above a threshold set by us) insert
> some search string for which no wanted search result is retrieved, we could
> track what he finally selects and then accordingly append/modify our set of
> phonetic rules based
Dhiraj,
> For instance, if many users(above a threshold set by us) insert some
> search string for which no wanted search result is retrieved, we
> could track what he finally selects and then accordingly append/modify
> our set of phonetic rules based on the phonetic mismatch amongst the
> q
Hello
I am Dhiraj Lohiya, Computer Science undergraduate from BITS Pilani. I
wanted to propose idea to improvise upon the *phonetic search support,
*initially
for some Indian languages like Hindi and Marathi with a framework for
extending it to other languages easily by contributing the rules in a