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DESCRIPTION:If you want to expand your query/documents with synonyms in Apa
 che Lucene\, you need to have a predefined file containing the list of ter
 ms that share the same semantic.\nIt's not always easy to find a list of b
 asic synonyms for a language and\, even if you find it\, this doesn’t ne
 cessarily match with your contextual domain.\nThe term "daemon" in the dom
 ain of operating system articles is not a synonym of "devil" but it's clos
 er to the term "process".\n\nWord2Vec is a two-layer neural network that t
 akes as input a text and outputs a vector representation for each word in 
 the dictionary.\nTwo words with similar meanings are identified with two v
 ectors close to each other.\n\nThis talk explores our contribution to Apac
 he Lucene that integrates this technique with the text analysis pipeline.\
 nWe will show how you can automatically generate synonyms on the fly from 
 an Apache Lucene index and how you can use this new feature along with Apa
 che Solr with practical examples!\n\nThe Search track is presented by Open
 Source Connections
DTSTAMP:20260610T061943Z
LOCATION:Kesselhaus
SUMMARY:Word2Vec model to generate synonyms on the fly in Apache Lucene - D
 aniele Antuzi\, Ilaria Petreti
URL:https://pretalx.com/bbuzz22/talk/UYZAUX/
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