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. 2013 Apr 30;8(4):e62665. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0062665

Figure 7. Hierarchical cloud collective processing for compare-and-contrast large datasets.

Figure 7

(A) The hierarchical cloud represents the most strongly associated words associated with the hPTH (1–34)-induced transcriptomic response in murine calvarial bone. The highest scoring (Cosine Similarity, Z score, probability) words extracted by Textrous! for the input dataset are indicated next to the hierarchical cloud. (B) Hierarchical cloud representing the most strongly associated words associated with the bPTH (7–34)-induced transcriptomic response in murine calvarial bone. The highest scoring (Cosine Similarity, Z score, probability) words extracted by Textrous! for the input dataset are indicated next to the hierarchical cloud. (C) Venn diagram illustrating the distinct nature of collective processing-Textrous!-extracted words for the hPTH (1–34) and bPTH (7–34) datasets. (D) Venn diagram illustrating the minimal commonality between words from manually-dismantled noun-phrases from hPTH (1–34) and bPTH (7–34) datasets.