Yao Ge schrieb:
BTW, Carrot2 has a very impressive Clustering Workbench (based on
eclipse) that has built-in integration with Solr. If you have a Solr
service running, it is a just a matter of point the workbench to it.
The clustering results and visualization are amazing.
(http://project.carrot2.org/download.html).

A new world opens up for me ...

Thanks for pointing out how cool this is!

Hint for other newcomers: Open the View Menu to configure the details of
how you perform your search, e.g. your Solr URL in case it differs from
the default, or your "summary field", which is what gets used to analyze
the data in order to determine clusters, if I understand correctly.

Michael Ludwig

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