We talked about having named skins that users can choose from when using Voyant. Here is a list of possible ones:
- Simple Text Analysis: A skin for studying a single text with the Words in Documents, Trends, and KWiCA concordance or keyword in context (KWIC) is usually represented as a list of occurrences of a word with some limited context shown (words to the left and words to the right).
Here is an example that shows the occurrences of the word "dream" in A Midsummer Night's Dream in TACTweb:
I.1/577.1 | Four nights will quickly dream away the time; | And
I.1/578.2 Swift as a shadow, short as any dream; | Brief as the
II.2/585.1 | Ay me, for pity! what a dream was here! | Lysander,
III.2/591.1 this derision | Shall seem a dream and fruitless vision, |
IV.1/593.1 as the fierce vexation of a dream. | But first I will
IV.1/594.2 to me | That yet we sleep, we dream. Do not you think | The
IV.1/594.2 rare | vision. I have had a dream, past the wit of man to
IV.1/594.2 the wit of man to | say what dream it was: man is but an
IV.1/594.2 he go | about to expound this dream. Methought I was--there
IV.1/594.2 his heart to report, what my dream | was. I will get Peter
IV.1/594.2 to write a ballad of | this dream: it shall be called
IV.1/594.2 it shall be called Bottom's dream, | because it hath no
V.1/599.1 | Following darkness like a dream, | Now are frolic: not a
V.1/599.2 theme, | No more yielding but a dream, | Gentles, do not
See also the definition at Wikipedia.
Return to Glossary..
- Simple Corpus Analysis: A skin for studying a corpus with the Words in Entire Corpus, Words in Documents, Trends, and KWiCA concordance or keyword in context (KWIC) is usually represented as a list of occurrences of a word with some limited context shown (words to the left and words to the right).
Here is an example that shows the occurrences of the word "dream" in A Midsummer Night's Dream in TACTweb:
I.1/577.1 | Four nights will quickly dream away the time; | And
I.1/578.2 Swift as a shadow, short as any dream; | Brief as the
II.2/585.1 | Ay me, for pity! what a dream was here! | Lysander,
III.2/591.1 this derision | Shall seem a dream and fruitless vision, |
IV.1/593.1 as the fierce vexation of a dream. | But first I will
IV.1/594.2 to me | That yet we sleep, we dream. Do not you think | The
IV.1/594.2 rare | vision. I have had a dream, past the wit of man to
IV.1/594.2 the wit of man to | say what dream it was: man is but an
IV.1/594.2 he go | about to expound this dream. Methought I was--there
IV.1/594.2 his heart to report, what my dream | was. I will get Peter
IV.1/594.2 to write a ballad of | this dream: it shall be called
IV.1/594.2 it shall be called Bottom's dream, | because it hath no
V.1/599.1 | Following darkness like a dream, | Now are frolic: not a
V.1/599.2 theme, | No more yielding but a dream, | Gentles, do not
See also the definition at Wikipedia.
Return to Glossary..
- Corpus Reading: A skin for reading a large corpus with Cirrus, Summary, Words in Entire Corpus, Trends, Words in Documents, KWiCA concordance or keyword in context (KWIC) is usually represented as a list of occurrences of a word with some limited context shown (words to the left and words to the right).
Here is an example that shows the occurrences of the word "dream" in A Midsummer Night's Dream in TACTweb:
I.1/577.1 | Four nights will quickly dream away the time; | And
I.1/578.2 Swift as a shadow, short as any dream; | Brief as the
II.2/585.1 | Ay me, for pity! what a dream was here! | Lysander,
III.2/591.1 this derision | Shall seem a dream and fruitless vision, |
IV.1/593.1 as the fierce vexation of a dream. | But first I will
IV.1/594.2 to me | That yet we sleep, we dream. Do not you think | The
IV.1/594.2 rare | vision. I have had a dream, past the wit of man to
IV.1/594.2 the wit of man to | say what dream it was: man is but an
IV.1/594.2 he go | about to expound this dream. Methought I was--there
IV.1/594.2 his heart to report, what my dream | was. I will get Peter
IV.1/594.2 to write a ballad of | this dream: it shall be called
IV.1/594.2 it shall be called Bottom's dream, | because it hath no
V.1/599.1 | Following darkness like a dream, | Now are frolic: not a
V.1/599.2 theme, | No more yielding but a dream, | Gentles, do not
See also the definition at Wikipedia.
Return to Glossary. and Collocates. This is essentially the normal skin without the Reader and without the Collocates.
- Exploring Correspondence: The Scatter skin that we have now.
- Exploring Social Network: RezoViz with the Trends and KWiCA concordance or keyword in context (KWIC) is usually represented as a list of occurrences of a word with some limited context shown (words to the left and words to the right).
Here is an example that shows the occurrences of the word "dream" in A Midsummer Night's Dream in TACTweb:
I.1/577.1 | Four nights will quickly dream away the time; | And
I.1/578.2 Swift as a shadow, short as any dream; | Brief as the
II.2/585.1 | Ay me, for pity! what a dream was here! | Lysander,
III.2/591.1 this derision | Shall seem a dream and fruitless vision, |
IV.1/593.1 as the fierce vexation of a dream. | But first I will
IV.1/594.2 to me | That yet we sleep, we dream. Do not you think | The
IV.1/594.2 rare | vision. I have had a dream, past the wit of man to
IV.1/594.2 the wit of man to | say what dream it was: man is but an
IV.1/594.2 he go | about to expound this dream. Methought I was--there
IV.1/594.2 his heart to report, what my dream | was. I will get Peter
IV.1/594.2 to write a ballad of | this dream: it shall be called
IV.1/594.2 it shall be called Bottom's dream, | because it hath no
V.1/599.1 | Following darkness like a dream, | Now are frolic: not a
V.1/599.2 theme, | No more yielding but a dream, | Gentles, do not
See also the definition at Wikipedia.
Return to Glossary. as the Scatter has.
What else?