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== Acess to Operation ==
 
You can create new queries from the results of clustering.  
 
You can create new queries from the results of clustering.  
 
To do this, the first step is to select the source cluster.  
 
To do this, the first step is to select the source cluster.  
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[[File:New_Query_Cluster3.png|1500px|center]]
 
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== Configuration ==
 
A GUI is shown with information about the Clusters Labels. Select the Labels corresponding to the desired cluster (that contains a set of documents) and press '''''ok'''''
 
A GUI is shown with information about the Clusters Labels. Select the Labels corresponding to the desired cluster (that contains a set of documents) and press '''''ok'''''
  
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[[File:New_Query_Cluster2.png|800px|center]]
 
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== Result ==
 
A new Query is created, being available in the clipboard, through the [[Publication_Manager_View]]
 
A new Query is created, being available in the clipboard, through the [[Publication_Manager_View]]
  
  
 
[[File:New_Query_Cluster.png|1500px|center]]
 
[[File:New_Query_Cluster.png|1500px|center]]

Latest revision as of 17:22, 29 January 2013

Acess to Operation

You can create new queries from the results of clustering. To do this, the first step is to select the source cluster. In the Query Cluster View, select the row of a desired cluster and press the rightmost button.


New Query Cluster3.png

Configuration

A GUI is shown with information about the Clusters Labels. Select the Labels corresponding to the desired cluster (that contains a set of documents) and press ok


New Query Cluster2.png

Result

A new Query is created, being available in the clipboard, through the Publication_Manager_View


New Query Cluster.png