Elasticsearch Plugin Fix 💯 Confirmed

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Elasticsearch Plugin Fix 💯 Confirmed

Because of the phonetic plugin and the word_delimiter filter, Elasticsearch looked for tokens that matched the phonetics of the query. It found the document where the OCR had mistakenly outputted "Clause 4 A".

The phonetic filter allowed us to match words that sounded similar, and the word_delimiter (a standard plugin that comes with Elasticsearch) handled the splitting of "4.A" into "4" and "A". elasticsearch plugin

If you need to implement a similar solution, remember the workflow: Because of the phonetic plugin and the word_delimiter

Plugins are typically packaged as ZIP or JAR files and must be installed on in a cluster to function correctly. Core Types of Plugins elasticsearch plugin

Because of the phonetic plugin and the word_delimiter filter, Elasticsearch looked for tokens that matched the phonetics of the query. It found the document where the OCR had mistakenly outputted "Clause 4 A".

The phonetic filter allowed us to match words that sounded similar, and the word_delimiter (a standard plugin that comes with Elasticsearch) handled the splitting of "4.A" into "4" and "A".

If you need to implement a similar solution, remember the workflow:

Plugins are typically packaged as ZIP or JAR files and must be installed on in a cluster to function correctly. Core Types of Plugins