-
This is required because the 'TC1' stamps should be interpreted as one element and not as single characters.
@markkamp please elaborate about this feature if you can, it's been a while since we discu…
-
the AND operator (or may be xxxx +yyyy) as mentioned here
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/query-dsl-query-string-query.html#query-string-syntax
should return only r…
-
For instance, in https://www.reddit.com/r/climbing/comments/715awf/red_rock_season_is_back_cruisin_up_yak_crack_511c/ the user mentioned that they are climbing "Yak Crack". While there are some result…
-
We're performing various different styles of string matching in Gaffer :
- Python regexes in python registries, with automatic mapping of glob strings to regexes via fnmatch. PlugValueWidget.registerC…
-
I am trying to understand how the author name string is used in the name matching tool. What should be the expected match type?
I tested with a few incorrect author names (I added the string "blah…
-
Is there a built-in mechanism to support fuzzy string matching (within a certain range). For instance, when having a keyword "from", to be able to detect that "form" could be a match, if no exact matc…
-
String literals are somewhat special in Rust in that some built-in macros only accept them and not arbitrary `&'static str`.
I've tried to run:
```
cargo +nightly rerast --placeholders 's: &str…
-
Suggested by John Hogenesch, can we implement "Did you mean 'telmisartan' instead of 'telmesartan'?"
not a high priority right now, but seems like something ES should be able to do...
-
Levenshtein and Jaccard doesn't work well with our recommendation system.
For example;
when we give input **cur**
it recommends **score** or other words but we actually expect the outcome to be **…
-
We talked about creating a model using naive string matching. Primary use is to identify areas likely to be "mention-rich," given our finding from the manual annotation that mentions tend to cluster …