David Anthony Troiano Principal Software Engineer This talk was delivered at the Boston Data Con 2014 on September 13th, 2014. David Troiano explains how to optimize Apache Solr for multilingual search. Using the example of “Serie A” (which is an Italian Football Club), David shows how a major search engine finds documents in both Italian and English. To […]
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Mark Bennet Interviews Andrew Paulsen on Searchhub.org
Andrew Paulsen, Basis Technology Regional Sales Director, was interviewed recently by Mark Bennet on Searchhub.org. In the interview, Andrew succinctly answers many of the common questions that our prospective customers are asking about how our software complements and improves open source search engines. Here’s an excerpt! Andrew: To sum up our value proposition in relation […]
Delivering More Accurate Search Results with Lemmatization
Many of our commercial and government customers are building extremely powerful and efficient search engines for their own internal or customer’s data. Whether they are using open source Solr/Lucene, Elasticsearch or building their own, these applications are often tasked with natively searching across many languages with very high accuracy. Of course, in order to do […]
From Text to Truth: Real-World Facets for Multilingual Search
Benson Margulies, Basis Technology’s CTO, will be presenting From Text to Truth: Real-World Facets for Multilingual Search at Lucene Revolution on May 1, 2013, in San Diego, CA. Excerpt: From Text to Truth: Real-World Facets for Multilingual Search Solr’s ability to facet search results gives end-users a valuable way to drill down to what they […]
Indexing Strategies for Multilingual Search with Solr and Rosette
As a solutions engineer at Basis Technology, I often discuss the integration of Rosette and Apache Solr with our existing and potential clients, who look to Rosette to improve multilingual Solr search in many languages (including English). Generally this Rosette – Solr integration is a fairly simple process that involves little, if any, programming. There are a number […]