"Did you mean?" feature in Lucene.net

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Solution 1

You should look into the SpellChecker module in the contrib dir. It's a port of Java lucene's SpellChecker module, so its documentation should be helpful.

(From the javadocs:)

Example Usage:

  import org.apache.lucene.search.spell.SpellChecker;

  SpellChecker spellchecker = new SpellChecker(spellIndexDirectory);
  // To index a field of a user index:
  spellchecker.indexDictionary(new LuceneDictionary(my_lucene_reader, a_field));
  // To index a file containing words:
  spellchecker.indexDictionary(new PlainTextDictionary(new File("myfile.txt")));
  String[] suggestions = spellchecker.suggestSimilar("misspelt", 5);

Solution 2

AFAIK Lucene supports proximity-search, meaning that if you use something like:

field:stirng~0.5

(it s a tilde-sign)

will match "string". the float is how "tolerant" the search would be, where 1.0 is exact match and 0.0 is match everything (sort of).

Different parsers will however implement this differently.

A proximity-search is much slower than a fuzzy-search (stri*) so use it with caution. In your case, one would assume that if you find no matches on a regular search, you try a proximity-search to see what you find, and present "did you mean" based on the result somehow.

Might be useful to cache this sort of lookups for very common mispellings, for performance reasons.

Solution 3

Google's "Did you mean?" is (probably; they're secretive, of course) implemented by consulting their query log. Look to see if people who searched for the query you're processing searched for something very similar soon after; if so, it indicates they made a mistake, and realized what they ought to be searching for.

Since you probably don't have a huge query log, you could approximate it. Take the query, split up the terms, see if there are any similar terms in the database (by edit distance, whatever); replace your terms with those nearby terms, and rerun the query. If you get more hits, that was probably a better query. Suggest it to the user. (And since you've already got the hits, and most people only look at the top 2 results, show them those.)

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Updated on June 03, 2022

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  • user40907
    user40907 almost 2 years

    Can someone please let me know how do I implement "Did you mean" feature in Lucene.net?

    Thanks!

  • Andrew Bullock
    Andrew Bullock over 14 years
    this is the right answer, should be accepted! just what i was looking for ;)
  • Dom M.
    Dom M. about 14 years
  • Matt Warren
    Matt Warren over 13 years
    There's a simple explanation of what "Did you mean" does here norvig.com/spell-correct.html, it's a very interesting read.