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  1. Hetzler, B.: Visual analysis and exploration of relationships (2002) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Relationships can provide a rich and powerful set of information and can be used to accomplish application goals, such as information retrieval and natural language processing. A growing trend in the information science community is the use of information visualization-taking advantage of people's natural visual capabilities to perceive and understand complex information. This chapter explores how visualization and visual exploration can help users gain insight from known relationships and discover evidence of new relationships not previously anticipated.
    Series
    Information science and knowledge management; vol.3
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    a
  2. Hetzler, B.; Harris, W.M.; Havre, S.; Whitney, P.: Visualizing the full spectrum of document relationships (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Documents embody a rich and potentially very useful set of complex interrelationships, both among the documents themselves and among the terms they contain. However, the very richness of these relationships and the variety of potential applications make it difficult to present them in a usable form. This paper describes an approach that enables the user to visualize a multitude of document or entity relationships. Two visual metaphors are presented that allow the user to gain new insights and understandings by interactively exploring these relationship patterns at multiple levels of detail
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    a