When playing around with different ways of labeling clusters (based on titles, abstracts, etc.), we often run into the problem that many clusters start getting the same (incorrect) label. See attached example. Is there an explanation/fix for this?
By default, the labels are selected from top 25% of the articles that cited the most members of the corresponding cluster. You can try to increase the 25% to 75% or 100%. Clusters > Extract Cluster Labels > Cast Top N% Citers
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Let me also add, that whenever we select the 'Title', 'Abstract' or 'Keyword' icons in the program's GUI to try another labelling method,, it seems like it generates different labels, but then quickly flashes these repetitive (and erroneous) terms in the viz...
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When playing around with different ways of labeling clusters (based on titles, abstracts, etc.), we often run into the problem that many clusters start getting the same (incorrect) label. See attached example. Is there an explanation/fix for this?
By default, the labels are selected from top 25% of the articles that cited the most members of the corresponding cluster. You can try to increase the 25% to 75% or 100%.
Clusters > Extract Cluster Labels > Cast Top N% Citers
Let me also add, that whenever we select the 'Title', 'Abstract' or 'Keyword' icons in the program's GUI to try another labelling method,, it seems like it generates different labels, but then quickly flashes these repetitive (and erroneous) terms in the viz...
Can we choose Cluster Labels to be a combination of Title and Abstract. Thanks Prof. Chen.
why is there no cluster label? my cluster label only shows 3 dots for example #3 ...
I am facing a similar problem of @Tan. When labeling by Titles or Abstract, it becomes, for example, #0.... or #1....
Last edit: Md. Mahiuddin Sabbir 2021-02-28