Useful keywords; thank you!
Also more of a development effort than this project will support, alas. (Unless someone's willing to provide a pointer to their public release of such a solution, free for commercial use? Which doesn't seem a whole lot more likely than someone throwing a gold brick through my window.)
On Wed, Nov 11, 2020 at 6:42 PM Imsieke, Gerrit, le-tex < gerrit.imsieke@le-tex.de> wrote:
This is probably difficult since in BaseX, fuzzy matching is implemented using the Levenshtein distance between two strings [1]. Therefore similarity is a relation between pairs of paragraphs rather than an intrinsic property of an individual paragraph.
You should look for content fingerprinting/clustering techniques.
[1] https://docs.basex.org/wiki/Full-Text#Fuzzy_Querying
On 12.11.2020 00:00, Graydon Saunders wrote:
Hello --
Is there some way to assign the abstraction of a fuzzy match to a variable, so that something like
for $x in //p let $key := get-fuzzy-match-value($x) group by $key return <similar-paragraphs>{$x}</similar-paragraphs>
would be possible?
I'm supposing this is one of those things that's either easy or
impossible.
Thanks! Graydon