Naz, in posted link to the dict_regex dictionary for tsearch2
http://lynx.sao.ru/~karpov/software/postgres_dict_regex.html
Feel free to test it and send us feedback. It's rather general, of course,
it uses regex (pcre library).
Oleg
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007, Naz Gassiep wrote:
>
>> I think you might need to write a custom lexer to divide the strings
>> into meaningful units. If there are subsections of these names that
>> make sense to search for, then tsearch2 can certainly handle the
>> mechanics of that, but I doubt that the standard rules will divide
>> these names into lexemes usefully.
>
> A custom lexer for tsearch2 that recognized chemistry related lexical
> components (di-, tetra-, acetyl-, ethan-, -oic, -ane, -ene etc) would
> increase *hugely* the out-of-the-box applicability of PostgreSQL to
> scientific applications. Perhaps such an effort could be co ordinated with a
> physics based lexer and biology related lexer, to perhaps provide a unified
> lexer that provided full scientific capabilities in the way that PostGIS
> provides unified geospatial capabilities.
>
> I don't know how best to bring such an effort about, but I do know that if
> such a thing were created it would be a boon for PostgreSQL, giving it a very
> significant leg up in terms of functionality, not to mention the great
> positive impact that the wide, free availability of such a tool would have on
> the scientific research community.
>
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