Class RSLPStemmerBase

java.lang.Object
org.apache.lucene.analysis.pt.RSLPStemmerBase
Direct Known Subclasses:
GalicianMinimalStemmer, GalicianStemmer, PortugueseMinimalStemmer, PortugueseStemmer

public abstract class RSLPStemmerBase extends Object
Base class for stemmers that use a set of RSLP-like stemming steps.

RSLP (Removedor de Sufixos da Lingua Portuguesa) is an algorithm designed originally for stemming the Portuguese language, described in the paper A Stemming Algorithm for the Portuguese Language, Orengo et. al.

Since this time a plural-only modification (RSLP-S) as well as a modification for the Galician language have been implemented. This class parses a configuration file that describes RSLPStemmerBase.Steps, where each Step contains a set of RSLPStemmerBase.Rules.

The general rule format is:

{ "suffix", N, "replacement", { "exception1", "exception2", ...}}
where:
  • suffix is the suffix to be removed (such as "inho").
  • N is the min stem size, where stem is defined as the candidate stem after removing the suffix (but before appending the replacement!)
  • replacement is an optimal string to append after removing the suffix. This can be the empty string.
  • exceptions is an optional list of exceptions, patterns that should not be stemmed. These patterns can be specified as whole word or suffix (ends-with) patterns, depending upon the exceptions format flag in the step header.

A step is an ordered list of rules, with a structure in this format:

{ "name", N, B, { "cond1", "cond2", ... } ... rules ... };
where:
  • name is a name for the step (such as "Plural").
  • N is the min word size. Words that are less than this length bypass the step completely, as an optimization. Note: N can be zero, in this case this implementation will automatically calculate the appropriate value from the underlying rules.
  • B is a "boolean" flag specifying how exceptions in the rules are matched. A value of 1 indicates whole-word pattern matching, a value of 0 indicates that exceptions are actually suffixes and should be matched with ends-with.
  • conds are an optional list of conditions to enter the step at all. If the list is non-empty, then a word must end with one of these conditions or it will bypass the step completely as an optimization.
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NOTE: This API is for internal purposes only and might change in incompatible ways in the next release.
  • Constructor Details

    • RSLPStemmerBase

      public RSLPStemmerBase()
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