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From: Patrick Williams <pjwillia@wright.stats.govt.nz>
Subject: wanted - N-gram coding techniques
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I am looking for code samples/techniques for N-gram search engines. The 
sort of thing I am looking for is to be used for text string searches 
where the letters are matched in 'sliding' groups of n, so that mis-spelt 
words can be found.

If I am asking in the wrong group, maybe someone could point me in the 
right direction.

Replies by e-mail appreciated.

Thanks





