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The BubbleViz Tool
12015-06-04T10:08:28-07:00John Segalc8ee1c445e93530709e636d5cebf0e239f99b20053714Manual page for the Lexos BubbleViz toolplain1596812016-08-16T20:44:10-07:00Scott Kleinman9a8f11284fbcd30816f25779706745a199e2813bBubbleViz offers an alternative to word clouds as a method of visualizing the Document-Term Matrix. They present terms arranged inside circles ("bubbles") sized according to the terms' frequency within the text. BubbleViz graphs enable you to get a sense of the content in your corpus, and they are very good for presentations. To generate a BubbleViz, select some or all of your active documents using the Select Document(s) check boxes. The Lexos BubbleViz tool allows you to control the Graph Size (in pixels) and to filter the Maximum Number of Terms. You can also set a Minimum Term Length: the minimum number of characters required in a term for it to be added to the graph. Once you have chosen your options, click the Get Graph button to generate the graph. If you then wish to download the graph as a PNG file, click the Save as PNG button.
Run your mouse cursor over the bubble to open a tooltip showing the number of times the term occurs in you selected document(s).
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