Small, H.: ¬A general framework for creating large scale maps of science in two or three dimensions : the SciViz system (1998)
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- Abstract
- Data visualization techniques have opened up new possibilities for science mapping. To exploit this opportunity new methods are needed to position tens of thousands of documents in a single coordinate space. Describes a general framework for achieving this goal involving hierarchical clustering, ordination of clusters, and the merging of ordinations into a common coordinate space. Presents the SciViz system as one particular implementation of this framework