Update _tfidf.py to allow for sentence-level TFIDF ngram-matching#44
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Update _tfidf.py to allow for sentence-level TFIDF ngram-matching#44DGaffney wants to merge 2 commits intoMaartenGr:masterfrom
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I need a sentence-level ngram option since I'm checking on similarities between short texts. Maybe this option is useful for others!
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Apologies for the late reply! I have to look into this a bit further as this also could be resolved by simply keeping the whitespaces or it might even make sense to create a different back-end that is optimized for sentence-level matching. |
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sorry for my late reply - this is definitely not optimized yes - just wanted to start the conversation helpfully rather than just demanding you build it :) |
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I need a sentence-level ngram option since I'm checking on similarities between short texts. Maybe this option is useful for others!