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Hi,
Tried FlashText. Unfortunately, it picks up the wrong standardised name.
For example, if I have two different values (standardised name ) for unclean name i.e "able" and "unable".
It interchanges the values during the search. Can we have the options for both exact string matching like REGEX and also the speed of Flashtext? Can we have the configurable Levenshtein distance while searching. Then it could be interesting.
Regards
Prabhat
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Sorry I didn't understand your first point clearly.
Regarding second point, unfortunately myself and the repository owners are busy. So if you would like you can go ahead and build the feature and push a merge request.
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Hi @prabhatM <https://github.com/prabhatM> ,
Sorry I didn't understand your first point clearly.
Regarding second point, unfortunately myself and the repository owners are
busy. So if you would like you can go ahead and build the feature and push
a merge request.
Kind regards,
Nandan Thakur
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Hi,
Tried FlashText. Unfortunately, it picks up the wrong standardised name.
For example, if I have two different values (standardised name ) for unclean name i.e "able" and "unable".
It interchanges the values during the search. Can we have the options for both exact string matching like REGEX and also the speed of Flashtext? Can we have the configurable Levenshtein distance while searching. Then it could be interesting.
Regards
Prabhat
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: