suorahaku
Suorahaku is a Finnish term used in information retrieval to describe a direct or exact-string search within a dataset, database, or search interface. The word combines suora (direct) and haku (search). In suorahaku, the user aims to locate occurrences of a precise sequence of characters rather than a broader concept.
In practice, suorahaku is often implemented so that text within quotation marks represents a phrase to be
Method and constraints: Users can frequently enforce exact-case matching, avoid stemming, and specify exact punctuation. Some
Applications: Suorahaku is used in digital libraries, archives, enterprise search, code search, and other systems where
Limitations: It may yield lower recall for morphologically related forms or synonyms, and users must know the