Difference between revisions of "Query Relevance View"

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There is an available view, named '''Query Relevance View''', for the datatype '''Query''' that shows the actual relevance for all the publications of the set. To visualize this view, the user has so select the tab '''"Query Relevance View"''' in the application view panel. Each line in table of the view, that represents a publication, has a color associated. If it is blank, means that the publication has no relevance voted for the query corresponding to the '''Query'''. Otherwise, the line could have three different colors:
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There is an available view, the '''Query Relevance View''', for the '''Query''' datatype that shows the actual relevance for all the publications of the list. To visualize this information, the user selects the query object in the clipboard and then clicks the tab '''"Query Relevance View"''' in the view panel. Each line in the view table represents a publication and has an associated background color. If it is blank, this means that the publication has no relevance assigned for the query. Otherwise, the row can have three different background colors:
  
*'''<span style="color:#FF0000">Red</span>''' - means relevant.
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*'''<span style="color:#FF0000">Red</span>''' - stands for a relevant publication.
*'''<span style="color:#FFCC00">Yellow</span>''' - means related;
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*'''<span style="color:#FFCC00">Yellow</span>''' - a related publication;
*'''<span style="color:#339900">Green</span>''' - means not related;
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*'''<span style="color:#339900">Green</span>''' - not related;
  
  
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In this View is possible select Publication by Relevance Rank (Buttons panel in top right conner) for executing Journal Retrieval operation only those publications.
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In this view, it is possible to select publications by relevance level (top right corner), e.g. to execute the Journal Retrieval operation only over those selected publications.
  
For changing Relevance must select [[Change_Relevance_Document|Publication Resume and Change Relevance]] of document present in table.
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For changing the relevance of a publication the user must select the [[Change_Relevance_Document|Publication details]] of a document present in the table.

Revision as of 18:33, 12 December 2012


There is an available view, the Query Relevance View, for the Query datatype that shows the actual relevance for all the publications of the list. To visualize this information, the user selects the query object in the clipboard and then clicks the tab "Query Relevance View" in the view panel. Each line in the view table represents a publication and has an associated background color. If it is blank, this means that the publication has no relevance assigned for the query. Otherwise, the row can have three different background colors:

  • Red - stands for a relevant publication.
  • Yellow - a related publication;
  • Green - not related;


QueryRelevanceViewDetails.png


In this view, it is possible to select publications by relevance level (top right corner), e.g. to execute the Journal Retrieval operation only over those selected publications.

For changing the relevance of a publication the user must select the Publication details of a document present in the table.