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Standard Tokenizer
editStandard Tokenizer
editThe standard
tokenizer provides grammar based tokenization (based on the
Unicode Text Segmentation algorithm, as specified in
Unicode Standard Annex #29) and works well
for most languages.
Example output
editPOST _analyze { "tokenizer": "standard", "text": "The 2 QUICK Brown-Foxes jumped over the lazy dog's bone." }
The above sentence would produce the following terms:
[ The, 2, QUICK, Brown, Foxes, jumped, over, the, lazy, dog's, bone ]
Configuration
editThe standard
tokenizer accepts the following parameters:
|
The maximum token length. If a token is seen that exceeds this length then
it is split at |
Example configuration
editIn this example, we configure the standard
tokenizer to have a
max_token_length
of 5 (for demonstration purposes):
PUT my_index { "settings": { "analysis": { "analyzer": { "my_analyzer": { "tokenizer": "my_tokenizer" } }, "tokenizer": { "my_tokenizer": { "type": "standard", "max_token_length": 5 } } } } } POST my_index/_analyze { "analyzer": "my_analyzer", "text": "The 2 QUICK Brown-Foxes jumped over the lazy dog's bone." }
The above example produces the following terms:
[ The, 2, QUICK, Brown, Foxes, jumpe, d, over, the, lazy, dog's, bone ]