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[[Image:prefuse1.png | 350 px ]][[Image:prefuse2.png | 350 px]] [http://prefuse.org/ Prefuse] is best illustrated through a movie of its capabilities: [http://cs.smith.edu/~thiebaut/freevideos/prefuse.wmv movie].
 
[[Image:prefuse1.png | 350 px ]][[Image:prefuse2.png | 350 px]] [http://prefuse.org/ Prefuse] is best illustrated through a movie of its capabilities: [http://cs.smith.edu/~thiebaut/freevideos/prefuse.wmv movie].
  
==Interactive 2-D Graph of word relationships in Dictionary==
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[http://www.intsysr.com/nearword.htm NearWord] is a free visual synonym thesaurus, based on the WordNet dictionary and the Prefuse visualization toolkit. Just type in a word below and press Search! Passing the mouse cursor over a sense number displays the definition for that sense. Double-clicking on a synonym re-launches the display using that synonym as the root.  
 
[http://www.intsysr.com/nearword.htm NearWord] is a free visual synonym thesaurus, based on the WordNet dictionary and the Prefuse visualization toolkit. Just type in a word below and press Search! Passing the mouse cursor over a sense number displays the definition for that sense. Double-clicking on a synonym re-launches the display using that synonym as the root.  

Revision as of 10:58, 12 October 2008

Introduction

This page originated as a Wordpress Blog documenting the progress on an Independent Study by Allison Bellew in Spring 08. Allie's work is currently continued by Christine Grascia.

The collection of posts is organized from the most recent (at the top) to the oldest (at the bottom). It might make better sence, then, to start at the bottom of the page!
Additions are continuously made, documenting interesting discoveries regarding visual displays of information.
While this page is not available for anonymous edits, feel free to send comments, suggestions and/or discoveries to thiebaut@cs.smith.edu.



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