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- Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 16:39:30 +1000
- From: Jim Breen <jimbreen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Japanese morphological analyzers (Was: Places where to apply to for a technical internship?)
- References: <20140602081056.GA7953@camelia.2ion.de> <C6DD121F-0509-4139-A85A-80880BF46F53@transcomjapan.com> <53A13B29.8020305@simon-cozens.org> <C90892C4-3B8B-474A-BC45-76C319B16F1A@transcomjapan.com> <CABHGxq5pSZ4+Fi83k=z7-Exf6BEgJTFS+9qiRTrr6YAD6cRs=Q@mail.gmail.com> <5485A350-2840-48D3-BD4A-4768F5099A08@transcomjapan.com>
On 11 September 2014 15:25, Drew Poulin <poulin@example.com> wrote: > On Jun 20, 2014, at 2:58 PM, Jim Breen <jimbreen@example.com> wrote: >> Looks interesting, but the biggest problem for me is they are >> using the old IPADIC morpheme dictionary. Until they get past >> saying that Unidic support is "experimental", I'll stick to MeCab. [...] > Pardon my dredging up this old thread, but I thought this might be worth passing along. > > Apparently the Unidic license prohibits redistribution, so it probably won’t be used with Kuromoji/Lucene/Solr: > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-4056 A couple of question come to mind: - I wonder whether they asked the UniDic people is it was OK to to use it in Lucene. - according to the Kuromoji WWW page, their main morphological dictionary is IPADIC. Fair enough, but IPADIC had/has redistribution problems too dating from its very early days. That's one of the reasons NAIST built the NAIST-JDIC as they wanted a less restricted lexicon. > The license also prohibits commercial use without the permission of the copyright holders (営利を目的として,UniDic ver.1.3.12 を利用する場合は,事前に著作権者と協議すること。) Again, I wonder if they asked. > I’m curious about how others use open-source Japanese morphological analyzers with open-source databases. I charge on with MeCab/UniDic, but then I'm neither redistributing nor running a commercial operation. > From what I have read, the possibilities include Kuromoji with Solr/Lucene and mecab with postgresQL (via textsearch_ja ― http://textsearch-ja.projects.pgfoundry.org/textsearch_ja.html). > > Is there some widely preferred combination that I haven’t found yet? I know the big boys like Google and Yahoo use Basis Technology’s Rosette, but that’s a bit rich for my blood. Errm. Dunno about Yahoo, but Google dropped use of Basis's morphological analyzer in favour of an in-house developed system about 7-8 years ago. Cheers Jim -- Jim Breen Adjunct Snr Research Fellow, Japanese Studies Centre, Monash University
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