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Search::Lemur
While taking an
Information Retrieval course, our main project invloved
writing ranking systems for ranking documents returned for different
queries. These documents were returned by a server set up by the instructor
running the Lemur software. I wrote
my project in Perl. A large portion of this project invloved parsing the
results returned by Lemur’s cgi script. Of course, this was not really part
of the lesson, but I had to do it first, before I could do anything with the
data. So, When it was over, I decided to publish my parsing code on
CPAN.
Search::Lemur
You can view or download the module at it’s
CPAN page.
You can also view the perldoc for it here:
- Search::Lemur
- Search::Lemur::Database
- Search::Lemur::Result
- Search::Lemur::ResultItem