• Metaphone is a phonetic algorithm, published by Lawrence Philips in 1990, for indexing words by their English pronunciation. It fundamentally improves...
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  • developed the Metaphone algorithm in 1990. Philips developed an improvement to Metaphone in 2000, which he called Double Metaphone. Double Metaphone includes...
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  • suitable for German words. Metaphone and Double Metaphone which are suitable for use with most English words, not just names. Metaphone algorithms are the basis...
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    then processes the pages into a searchable form later using soundex and metaphone. ht://Dig also stores fuzzy match information instead of using a dynamic...
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    Jaro–Winkler distance Levenshtein distance Locality-sensitive hashing Metaphone Needleman–Wunsch algorithm Plagiarism detection Regular expressions for...
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  • surnames Double Metaphone: an improvement on Metaphone Match rating approach: a phonetic algorithm developed by Western Airlines Metaphone: an algorithm...
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  • commonly performed using a combination of edit distance, soundex, and metaphone calculations. Human factors Human reliability Murphy's law Chauncey Wilson...
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  • double-ended priority queue double hashing double left rotation Double Metaphone double right rotation double-ended queue doubly linked list dragon curve...
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  • 1938 in southern Dunedin, New Zealand. Started from a similar concept as metaphone, it has been developed to accommodate and process general English since...
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  • double letter errors. Combined with other algorithms such as soundex, metaphone, and Levenshtein distance, it could make a very powerful "did you mean...
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