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    IK Analysis for Elasticsearch

    IK Analysis for Elasticsearch

    A plugin that integrates Lucene IK analyzer into elasticsearch

    IK Analyzer is an open source, lightweight Chinese word segmentation toolkit developed based on java language. Since the release of version 1.0 in December 2006, IKAnalyzer has launched 4 major versions. Initially, it was a Chinese word segmentation component based on the open source project Luence as the main application, combined with dictionary word segmentation and grammar analysis algorithms. Starting from version 3.0, IK has developed into a common word segmentation component for Java, independent of the Lucene project, and at the same time provides a default optimized implementation of Lucene. ...
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