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Data visualization

Data visualization in Strix provides users with powerful tools to explore and analyze large collections of documents in an intuitive and interactive way. It is divided into three main sections:

  1. Documents
    This section is a collection of documents, similar to how Google displays search results. When users search in Strix, they get a list of documents from the selected collections. The documents are shown with a preview only, allowing users to quickly scan the content. When a user clicks on a document, the full document opens, providing detailed insights into its structure, semantics, and key information.

  2. Statistics
    The statistics section currently displays data in tabular format, helping users understand the distribution and frequency of metadata like genres, publication years, authors, and more. While graphs and charts are not available yet, they will be introduced in future updates to provide visual summaries and make data analysis even more intuitive.

  3. Maps
    The maps section enables users to visualize geographical data associated with the documents. By plotting named entities or geo-locations on a map, users can explore spatial patterns and relationships within the dataset.

Each of these sections is designed to provide a unique perspective on the data, making it easier to uncover insights and gain a deeper understanding of the information in the Strix collections.


Explore the subsections to learn more about how each visualization tool works and how it can help you analyze your data effectively.