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Blog flowers December 21, 2006

Posted by Andy Roberts in : distributed research, blogs and community , trackback

Via Anthony Mayfield , via Data Mining I found this topic visualisation mechanism at Neoformix. You can paste in a load of text and get back a drawing which represents in visual form, some kind of analysis of the relative weight of different topic types contained within the text. The next stage might be to be provide a list of URLs and get back a matrix of such flowers, so that patterns across multiple blogs or other texts might be recognised.

This one is from selecting all text in the current front page:
Blog Flower

And this one is from a text dump of my previous Movable Type blog which was hosted at ultralab and so is currently offline, but will be republished in a few days on Wordpress 2.

blogflower2

What does your blog flower look like?

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