Indexing documents with reliable indexing techniques using Apache Lucene in Hadoop
by E. Laxmi Lydia; Sivakoti Satyanarayan; K. Vijaya Kumar; Dasari Ramya
International Journal of Intelligent Enterprise (IJIE), Vol. 7, No. 1/2/3, 2020

Abstract: Mostly 85% of the data is presented in the form of text, which is the human-readable format. Present educational, business, medical organisations, etc. making use of big data analytics for storage of data and processing that stored data by using information retrieval. Often time's text documents have been transferred from one system to another system without any restrictions like, structured, unstructured and semi-structured data. Systems are well performed with high speed and less complexity only when it has all the data arranged in an orderly way. This paper describes how documents of text data are being Indexed using Apache Lucene with approaches in Hadoop. Most of the applications that deal with huge data over the internet are completely lacking. Use of effective analysis and techniques allow users in resulting high-performance and a challenging option in leading big data analytics.

Online publication date: Mon, 27-Jan-2020

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