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    Synonyms

    Synonyms are interchangeable terms that can be used to expand a query to retrieve more or better search results. For example, "TV" and "television" can be considered synonyms. When a user enters one of these terms, Managed Fusion can also look for results containing the other term.

    More specifically, synonyms are:

    • Words that mean the same thing, within the context where they are used.

    • Used in searches. And synonym expansion allows Managed Fusion to return results that match the meaning of the query terms, but not the words themselves.

    • Important for mapping query terms such as:

      • Acronyms to their names

      • Jargon to public terms

      • Misspellings to correct spellings

      • Old to new personal or corporate names

      • Bridging the gap between the user vocabulary and terms in the original text

    Managed Fusion uses the Solr synonyms.txt and Solr collections, which are managed by Managed Fusion.

    Solr itself manages a set of resources to apply synonym expansion, with configuration through the Managed Fusion API and the Managed Fusion UI. However, Managed Fusion synonyms are not interchangeable with Solr synonyms files.

    If you have a Managed Fusion license, see also the Synonym Detection Jobs which automatically detects synonyms to use in query rewriting.

    See Use Synonym Detection for more information.

    Synonym types

    There are three kinds of search synonyms, depending on the requirements of the search for each specific term.

    Replacement synonyms

    Replacements are used to change the query, to replace it with a more standard term or terms. For example:

     lucid => lucidworks

    In this case, "lucid" by itself not an approved term, so there should be no instances where the company name is a partial word.

    One-way expansion synonyms

    One-way expansions expand original terms with more standard terms while retaining the original term. However, they do not do the opposite, meaning they do not expand standard terms to the original non-standard terms:

     monitor => monitor, display

    In this case, "display" is the standard term, but "monitor" is the original term.

    Multi-way expansion synonyms

    Where each term is considered equally standard, multi-way synonyms expand the query so any items with any of the terms is retrieved:

     login,logon,signin,signon

    This example shows terms that are used interchangeably by authors. For this search engine, there is no need to distinguish among them, and considerable value in increasing recall to find all items discussing this topic. However, other content stores may use them differently. Note that "logging" and "signing" have specific meanings in many contexts, so they might not be candidates for synonyms.

    Example of synonym expansion:

    Results before synonyms Results after synonyms

    0 results for query "logon" before synonyms

    18 results for query "logon" after synonyms

    Viewing the query using the debug=true parameter shows how it is expanded:

     "querystring": "logon",
     "parsedquery": "(+DisjunctionMaxQuery((Synonym(_text_:login _text_:logon _text_:signin _text_:signon))))/no_coord",
     "parsedquery_toString": "+(Synonym(_text_:login _text_:logon _text_:signin _text_:signon))",

    Multi-word synonyms

    To enable multi-word synonyms in Managed Fusion, create an Additional Parameter stage for disabling the split on whitespace tokenization process (which applies to synonyms only):

     sow=false

    Using eDisMax, this allows the new Solr SynonymGraphFilter to create the graph representations of token streams containing overlapping synonyms of varying word counts, and expand the queries with additional terms. If using a less-than sign (<) with eDisMax, it must be escaped using a backslash.

    Examples:

     appstudio => app studio
     signup =>signup,sign up
     login,log in,logon,log on,signin,sign in,signon,sign on

    Multi-word synonyms work just like single-word synonyms, expanding the parsed query with additional query terms. For Solr details, see: Multi-Word Synonyms: Solr Adds Query-Time Support.