Elastic Meetup with Basis Technology

Silicon Valley

Nov 17, 2015, 2:00 – 5:00 AM

RSVPs

About this event

Join us for an Elasticsearch-focused meetup on November 16, featuring Chris Mack from Basis Technology. Elastic's own Ryan Ernst will be presenting on Elasticsearch 2.0. Great conversation, food, and beverages will be provided. 

An Elasticsearch Plugin for Simple Fuzzy Name Matching

Normalization is crucial to high quality search results -- who wants irrelevant variations between queries and documents leading to missed hits (e.g., “celebrity” v. “celebrities”)? Normalizing dictionary words works, but what if your application focuses on names? Whether you’re tackling log analysis, e-commerce, watch list screening or other applications, names are often the key. Can you find “Abdul Jabbar, Karim” if you search for “Kareem AbdalJabar” or “كريم عبد الجبار”? 

Applications using Elasticsearch provide some fuzziness by mixing its built-in edit-distance matching and phonetic analysis with more generic analyzers and filters. We’ve tried to go beyond that to provide both better matching and a simpler integration. We use a custom Mapper and Score Function so that linguistic nuances can be handled behind-the-scenes. We’ll talk about how we built this sort of plug-in for Rosette, its customization, and its connection to broader trend of entity-centric search.

Chris Mack is the Director of Customer Engineering for text analytics at Basis Technology. Chris's team designs solutions and delivers services to adapt text analytic components for a broad range of customer problems. Chris has spent the last 20 years in software development, data analytics, business strategy, and business operations. Chris received his BS in Management from Bentley University where he also studied Computer Information Systems.

Elasticsearch 2.0 Release with Q&A 

Elasticsearch 2.0 is fresh out of the oven! In this talk we will walk through new features, breaking changes and migration strategy for this major release.

Ryan Ernst is an Apache Lucene committer and PMC member. He is an Elasticsearch developer and enjoys working on anything with bits. Prior to Elasticsearch, he worked on Amazon's Product Search and AWS CloudSearch.

When

When

Tuesday, November 17, 2015
2:00 AM – 5:00 AM UTC

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