A simple program which utilizes OWL ontologies functionality and search thru xml based documents (fb2) collections.
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A simple program which utilizes OWL ontologies functionality and search thru xml based documents (fb2) collections.
A Lucene 8.0.0 API based java application that, given a snippet of word from the user, scans an english dictionary and tries to guess the whole word
a tool set for indexing and searching through documents
A desktop application that searches through a set of Wikipedia articles using Apache Lucene.
Demo application for online YouTube stream #23
Search Engine for Books (Java, Apache Lucene, crawler4j, Apache Spark)
Information Retrieval system for indexing and searching files stored on disk, with support for Romanian language
CSE 591: Adaptive Web (Assignment 2)
Implemented search engine using Apache Lucene adding Spell checker and snippet to existing code
Lucas brings Apache Lucene's Luke standalone desktop application to IntelliJ-based IDEs
A Wikipedia search engine written in Python as the final project for the CS-6200 course.
A Lucene 8.0.0 API based java application that given a .txt file of a book, returns the book's title and date along with their offsets
Development of a search engine using Apache Solr and its integration in a .NET environment. Bachelor thesis for my Computer Science degree at University of Milano-Bicocca. (Italian language)
Information Retrieval course @cse.uoi.gr
Search Indexing with Apache Lucene
simple blog website
Restful index server for teaching purposes. [I do not maintain this repository any more.]
Technology Review: Overview of Apache Lucene and its indexing features for east Asian languages
Basic search engine built using Apache Lucene built for CA of CS7IS3-A-Y-2018 Information Retrieval and Web Search.
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