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 CoocViewer: a graphical analysis tool for the purpose of quantitative literary analysis
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-CoocViewer is a tool to visualize co-occurrences and positional co-occurrences. A first demo is now available [here](http://coocviewer.sourceforge.net/coocviewer/index.php) and the according data model, consisting of 10 million sentences is available [here](http://sourceforge.net/projects/coocviewer/files/news1M.sql/download)
+CoocViewer is a tool to visualize co-occurrences and positional co-occurrences. A first demo is now available [here](http://coocviewer.sourceforge.net/coocviewer/index.php) and the according data model, consisting of 10 million sentences is available [here](http://sourceforge.net/projects/coocviewer/files/news1M.sql/download). A more detailed installation instruction is found in the [INSTALL.txt](https://sourceforge.net/p/coocviewer/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/coocviewer/INSTALL.TXT) within the sourcecode in the [svn](https://sourceforge.net/p/coocviewer/code/HEAD/tree/).

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 * Copyright: 2013, FG Language Technology, TU Darmstadt, Germany
 * License: Apache Software License 2.0

-Citation: Janneke Rauscher and Leonard Swiezinski and Martin Riedl and Chris Biemann (2013): Exploring Cities in Crime: Significant Concordance and Co-occurrence in Quantitative Literary Analysis. Proceedings of the Computational Linguistics for Literature Workshop at NAACL-HLT 2013, Atlanta, GA, USA 
+Citing the CoocViewer
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+Janneke Rauscher and Leonard Swiezinski and Martin Riedl and Chris Biemann (2013): Exploring Cities in Crime: Significant Concordance and Co-occurrence in Quantitative Literary Analysis. Proceedings of the Computational Linguistics for Literature Workshop at NAACL-HLT 2013, Atlanta, GA, USA 

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-This project will soon be hosted.
-A first demo is now available [here](http://coocviewer.sourceforge.net/coocviewer/index.php)
-A model of 10 million sentences is available [here](http://sourceforge.net/projects/coocviewer/files/news1M.sql/download)
+CoocViewer: a graphical analysis tool for the purpose of quantitative literary analysis
+=========================
+CoocViewer is a tool to visualize co-occurrences and positional co-occurrences. A first demo is now available [here](http://coocviewer.sourceforge.net/coocviewer/index.php) and the according data model, consisting of 10 million sentences is available [here](http://sourceforge.net/projects/coocviewer/files/news1M.sql/download)
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+ * Authors: Leonard Swiezinski, Martin Riedl, Chris Biemann
+(langtech.tud@gmail.com)
+ * Funded by: DFG, Project "Am Tatort: Städtische Eigenlogik im Medium zeitgenössischer Kriminalliteratur", Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main; (Julika Griem / Janneke Rauscher)
+* Copyright: 2013, FG Language Technology, TU Darmstadt, Germany
+* License: Apache Software License 2.0
+
+Citation: Janneke Rauscher and Leonard Swiezinski and Martin Riedl and Chris Biemann (2013): Exploring Cities in Crime: Significant Concordance and Co-occurrence in Quantitative Literary Analysis. Proceedings of the Computational Linguistics for Literature Workshop at NAACL-HLT 2013, Atlanta, GA, USA 
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+A first demo is now available [here](http://coocviewer.sourceforge.net/coocviewer/index.php)
+A model of 10 million sentences is available [here](http://sourceforge.net/projects/coocviewer/files/news1M.sql/download)
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-The wiki uses [Markdown](/p/coocviewer/wiki/markdown_syntax/) syntax.
+This project will soon be hosted.

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