I'm not sure if this will be possible to do at all because running a Search::Similarities search on every entry in the db (there could be thousands in a large database) against the target query would likely take far too long. I may try it in a quick spike solution and see if it's reasonable, but does anyone else have any better ideas?
In reply to Re: Re: Duplicate detection (SQL)
by zachlipton
in thread Duplicate (similarity) detection (SQL)
by zachlipton
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