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2019-12-27
2019-12-27
  • Stephan De Spiegeleire

    The following viz is based on a dataset from Dimensions
    . I see on top of the viz that the algo identified 308 clusters. It only displays the top ones - which makes sense. I would now like to 'zoom in' on a subset of this graph to (hopefully) see more clusters labeled. But when I zoom in, not more clusters appear - see . Playing with the thresholds only seems to work for the node labels. Could you please indicate whether there is a way to reveal more cluster details (and labels) as we zoom in?
    Oh and by the way - it remains quite difficult to 'move' the graph - whether by cursor or by the bars on the bottom/top or on the sides: the view oftenn 'jumps' away. It would be great to have some option to recenter the graph viz within the viewable canvas.
    Thanks!

     
    • Chaomei Chen

      Chaomei Chen - 2019-12-27

      You are seeing the largest connected component by default. You see all components: Filters > (uncheck) Show the Largest Connected Component.

       
  • Stephan De Spiegeleire

    Thanks Chaomei! I just unchecked that filter, but it didn't seem to make any difference when I try to zoom in. Unchecking it DOES show me (a lot) more clusters on the initial graph viz, but it does not display more 'detail' when I zoom in on particular areas... . I'll keep on trying though...
    Could you als oplease explain why the timeline on top doesn't display any years (see the screenshot I posted)? Is that a parameter that has to be set?

     
    • Chaomei Chen

      Chaomei Chen - 2019-12-27

      CiteSpace is not updating the level of details based on the zoom level. You can adjust those sliders after zoom in to get more details.
      Labels on the timeline legend: probably because you have over 100 time slices. If you hover your mouse pointer over, it will show you the specific year.

       
  • Stephan De Spiegeleire

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