Otis and Erick,

Believe it or not, I did Google this and didn't come up with anything all
that useful. I was at the Lucene Revolution conference last year and saw
some prezos that had some sort of graphical representation of the query
results. The one from Basic Tech especially caught my attention because it
simply showed a graph of hits over time. I can do that using jQuery or
Raphael as he suggested. I have also been playing with the Carrot2
visualization tools which are pretty cool too which is why I pointed them
out in my original email. I was just curious to see if there were any
"speciality" type projects out there like Carrot2 that folks in the Solr
community are using.

Adam

On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Otis Gospodnetic <otis_gospodne...@yahoo.com
> wrote:

> Hi Adam,
>
> Try this:
> http://lmgtfy.com/?q=search%20results%20visualizations
>
> In practice I find that visualizations are cool and attractive looking, but
> often text is more useful because it's more direct.  But there is room for
> graphical representation of search results, sure.
>
> Otis
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>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> > From: Adam Estrada <estrada.adam.gro...@gmail.com>
> > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> > Sent: Fri, June 3, 2011 7:13:39 AM
> > Subject: [Visualizations] from Query Results
> >
> > Dear Solr experts,
> >
> > I am curious to learn what visualization tools are out  there to help me
> > "visualize" my query results. I am not talking about a  language specific
> > client per se but something more like Carrot2 which breaks  clusters in
> to
> > their knowledge tree and expandable pie chart. Sorry if those  aren't the
> > correct names for those tools ;-) Anyway, what else is out there  like
> > Carrot2 http://project.carrot2.org/ to help me visualize Solr query
>  results?
> >
> > Thanks for your input,
> > Adam
> >
>

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