Inside Lucene's Indexing Code
For search engine innards fans, Mark Miller is exploring lucene’s indexing code over at the Lucid Imagination Blog.
It looks like pretty interesting stuff, and a good way for me to find out more about how Lucene works.
For search engine innards fans, Mark Miller is exploring lucene’s indexing code over at the Lucid Imagination Blog.
It looks like pretty interesting stuff, and a good way for me to find out more about how Lucene works.
Posted on: Mar 05, 2009
Posted by: searchguy
Category: Minion
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This is Stephen Green's blog. It's about the theory and practice of text search engines, with occasional forays into recommendation and other technologies that can use a good text search engine. Steve is the PI of the AURA project in Sun Labs.
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