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Phonetic matching in Japanese

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posted on 2024-10-31, 16:01 authored by Michiko Yasukawa, Shane CulpepperShane Culpepper, Falk ScholerFalk Scholer
This paper introduces a set of Japanese phonetic matching functions for the open source relational database PostgreSQL. Phonetic matching allows a search system to locate approximate strings according to the sound of a term. This sort of approximate string matching is often referred to as fuzzy string matching in the open source community.

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    ISBN - Is published in 9780473220259 (urn:isbn:9780473220259)

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68

End page

71

Total pages

4

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Proceedings of the SIGIR 2012 Workshop on Open Source Information Retrieval

Editors

Andrew Trotman, Charles L. A. Clarke, Iadh Ounis, J. Shane Culpepper, Marc-Allen Cartright, Shlomo Geva

Name of conference

SIGIR 2012 Workshop on Open Source Information Retrieval

Publisher

University of Otago

Place published

Dunedin, New Zealand

Start date

2012-08-12

End date

2012-08-16

Language

English

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Copyright of the works contained in this volume remains with the authors

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2006034626

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2020-06-22

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2012-08-30

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