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courses:cs335:spring2019:graffiti:blacklist [2019/04/30 15:32] โ€“ [User Behavior] cohenecourses:cs335:spring2019:graffiti:blacklist [2019/04/30 17:37] โ€“ [Feature Description] stalnakert
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 Editors will be able to add certain words in the index to a vocabulary "blacklist". This "blacklist" will be its own index that contains words, phrases, locations, people, etc. that should __not__ be included on the main index. So, when a user performs a search using a particular term, if that term is on the vocabulary "blacklist" they will not receive results in that term, but graffito may still be associated with that term. This feature gives administrators the ability to add and remove words from this "blacklist." \\ Editors will be able to add certain words in the index to a vocabulary "blacklist". This "blacklist" will be its own index that contains words, phrases, locations, people, etc. that should __not__ be included on the main index. So, when a user performs a search using a particular term, if that term is on the vocabulary "blacklist" they will not receive results in that term, but graffito may still be associated with that term. This feature gives administrators the ability to add and remove words from this "blacklist." \\
 Furthermore, editors will be able to group certain words in the index together. So, when someone searches for a certain word, but that particular word isn't in the index, however a similar (almost identical) word is in the index, the results for that word in the index will appear. An example of this is if someone looks for the word "trees" in the index, but only the word "tree" is in the index. With this functionality, administrators will be able to create vocabulary groups, edit vocabulary groups, and remove vocabulary groups. \\ Furthermore, editors will be able to group certain words in the index together. So, when someone searches for a certain word, but that particular word isn't in the index, however a similar (almost identical) word is in the index, the results for that word in the index will appear. An example of this is if someone looks for the word "trees" in the index, but only the word "tree" is in the index. With this functionality, administrators will be able to create vocabulary groups, edit vocabulary groups, and remove vocabulary groups. \\
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