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A nodeA node in a graph is the basic unit of data from which a graph can be constructed. In text analysis using a hypergraph, nodes connect to other nodes. Each node represents a word, and nodes touching where words are found in conjunction with one another in the source text. For more information on nodes, see the Wikipedia. Return to Glossary. in a graph is the basic unit of data from which a graph can be constructed.

In text analysis using a hypergraphA hypergraph is a type of graph in which the edges can connect to any number of vertices. In text analysis, hypergraph edges are nodes that connect to other nodes, with each node representing a word, and nodes touching where words are found in conjunction with one another in the source text. For more information, see the Wikipedia. Return to Glossary. , nodes connect to other nodes. Each nodeA node in a graph is the basic unit of data from which a graph can be constructed. In text analysis using a hypergraph, nodes connect to other nodes. Each node represents a word, and nodes touching where words are found in conjunction with one another in the source text. For more information on nodes, see the Wikipedia. Return to Glossary. represents a word, and nodes touching where words are found in conjunction with one another in the source textIn text analysis, the source text is the text to be acted on. The source text can be hosted on a web page or uploaded from one's local files. When using the TAPoRware and Voyant toolsets, the source text must be in plain text (.txt), HTML (.html) or XML (.xml) format. Return to Glossary..

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