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yes, interesting clustering by keywords, but I wonder what this system
is using to designate the classification or categorization for cluster
sets, and how that compares with others, such as Mooter (
http://www.mooter.com ), which displays similar clusters in web-like
displays of categorically ordered sets of links. I typed in keyword
"digital archive" in both Mooter and Vivisimo and got quite different
clustered results from each for that keyword search.
Murali Mani wrote:
>Found this interesting..
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>http://vivisimo.com/
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>this clusters documents into categories while displaying results to user..
>decent enough interface..
>
>best, murali.
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