simstring_rust 0.2.0

A native Rust implementation of the SimString algorithm
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simstring_rust

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A native Rust implementation of the CPMerge algorithm, designed for approximate string matching. This crate is particularly useful for natural language processing tasks that require the retrieval of strings/texts from very large corpora (big amounts of texts). Currently, this crate supports both character and word-based N-grams feature generation, with plans to allow custom user-defined feature generation methods.

Features

  • ✅ Fast algorithm for string matching
  • ✅ 100% exact retrieval
  • ✅ Support for Unicode
  • Support for building databases directly from text files
  • Mecab-based tokenizer support

Supported String Similarity Measures

  • ✅ Dice coefficient
  • ✅ Jaccard coefficient
  • ✅ Cosine coefficient
  • ✅ Overlap coefficient
  • ✅ Exact match

Installation

Add simstring_rust to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
simstring_rust = "0.2.0" # change version accordingly

For the latest features, you can add the master branch by specifying the Git repository:

[dependencies]
simstring_rust = { git = "https://github.com/PyDataBlog/simstring_rs.git", branch = "main" }

Note: Using the master branch may include experimental features and potential breakages. Use with caution!

To revert to a stable version, ensure your Cargo.toml specifies a specific version number instead of the Git repository.

Usage

Here is a basic example of how to use simstring_rs in your Rust project:

use simstring_rust::database::HashDb;
use simstring_rust::extractors::CharacterNgrams;
use simstring_rust::measures::Cosine;
use simstring_rust::Searcher;

use std::sync::Arc;

fn main() {
    // 1. Setup the database
    let feature_extractor = Arc::new(CharacterNgrams::new(2, "$"));
    let mut db = HashDb::new(feature_extractor);

    // 2. Index some strings
    db.insert("hello".to_string());
    db.insert("help".to_string());
    db.insert("halo".to_string());
    db.insert("world".to_string());

    // 3. Search for strings
    let measure = Cosine;
    let searcher = Searcher::new(&db, measure);
    let query = "hell";
    let alpha = 0.5;

    if let Ok(results) = searcher.ranked_search(query, alpha) {
        println!("Found {} results for query '{}'", results.len(), query);
        for (item, score) in results {
            println!("- Match: '{}', Score: {:.4}", item, score);
        }
    }
}

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or submit a pull request on GitHub. License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

Acknowledgements

Inspired by the SimString.jl project.