Hello - For sense-making of natural language text, I prefer Leximancer, a commercial tool from Australia employing statistics based algorithms and providing initial analysis in minutes. Very easy to use. Nice visualization. The company claims over 600 academic publications using the tool and appropriateness for survey analysis, market research, social media monitoring... https://www.leximancer.com/ Tom Carroll Adjunct, Georgetown University Science, Technology and Intl. Affairs Program, SFS On 4/22/12 11:18 PM, "Aneesha Bakharia" <aneesha.bakharia@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
There is a good chapter on text visualization called "Survey of text visualization": Text Mining Applications and Theory by M. Berry and J. Kogen
Also look at http://www.visualcomplexity.com/vc/ and work from Christopher Collins http://faculty.uoit.ca/collins/
Regards
Aneesha
On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 9:55 PM, Asimina Vasalou <minav@luminainteractive.com> wrote:
Dear all,
I am putting together a state-of-the-art report on interactive visualisations of language. I am looking for examples of applications that visualise language for purposes of sense making, awareness, insight, informing action etc. If anyone has examples to share, I would be grateful if they can contact me.
Thank you! Mina
------------------------------------ Mina Vasalou Research Fellow HCI Centre, School of Computer Science University of Birmingham www.luminainteractive.com
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