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Posted to commits@uima.apache.org by sc...@apache.org on 2009/06/24 21:03:24 UTC
svn commit: r788129 -
/incubator/uima/site/trunk/uima-website/xdocs/sandbox.xml
Author: schor
Date: Wed Jun 24 19:03:23 2009
New Revision: 788129
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=788129&view=rev
Log:
[UIMA-1373] apply minor update to web-site description of concept mapper
Modified:
incubator/uima/site/trunk/uima-website/xdocs/sandbox.xml
Modified: incubator/uima/site/trunk/uima-website/xdocs/sandbox.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/uima/site/trunk/uima-website/xdocs/sandbox.xml?rev=788129&r1=788128&r2=788129&view=diff
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--- incubator/uima/site/trunk/uima-website/xdocs/sandbox.xml (original)
+++ incubator/uima/site/trunk/uima-website/xdocs/sandbox.xml Wed Jun 24 19:03:23 2009
@@ -306,7 +306,12 @@
The dictionary structure is flexible, allowing any number synonyms to be associated with an entry,
and any number of attributes to be associated with entries or synonyms.
</p><p>
- Additionally, ConceptMapper can be used with any tokenizer,
+ Lookup and matching against dictionary entries can be performed against
+ contiguous or non-contiguous blocks of text, and token order independent
+ lookup is also allowed (for example, the tokens "A" "B" would be considered
+ a match against dictionary entry "B" "A").
+ </p><p>
+ Additionally, ConceptMapper can be configured to use any tokenizer annotator,
enabling tokenization of the dictionary identically with the input text.
</p>
</subsection>