Looks like today is a Wikipedia-vis day as Infosthetics talks about “eyePlorer“, another interactive visualization tool for Wikipedia.
Keywords related to a user-chosen topic are placed in a circle, which once selected, reveals the nature of the relationship. The granularity of these keywords can be tweaked by a zoom slider at the bottom, and double-clicking a keyword reveals the relationships with its neighbors by connecting lines.
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The colors within the circle denote different categories such as people, countries or organizations. Categories can be removed by dragging them outside of the screen, or further refined by clicking on an empty zone within them.
via eyePlorer: Explore and Process Search Knowledge from Wikipedia – information aesthetics.
eyePlorer.com has now its own blog – the eyeBlog. The blog we’ll keep you up to date with regard to new releases of eyePlorer.com and about new features.
So if you are looking for further information about eyePlorer.com here is the URL – http://blog.eyeplorer.com/
I keep watching your blog for more interesting posts!