SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING CLUSTER SPINE GROUPINGS FOR DISPLAY
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1. A system for generating cluster spine groupings for display, comprising:
- a set of spines, each spine comprising a grouping of clusters sharing a common concept and arranged linearly along a vector;
a unique spine identifier to identify those spines that are unique from each other spine;
a spine group module to select at least one remaining spine from the set of spines, to compare the remaining spine to the unique spines, and to form at least one spine group by grafting the remaining spine onto the unique spine that is most similar; and
display to present the spine group.
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Abstract
A system and method for generating cluster spine groupings for display is provided. A set of spines is obtained. Each spine in the set includes a grouping of clusters that share a common concept and are arranged linearly along a vector. Those spines that are unique from each other spine are identified. At least one remaining spine from the set of spines is selected. The remaining spine is compared to the unique spines. At least one spine group is formed by grafting the remaining spine onto the unique spine that is most similar. The spine group is displayed.
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1. A system for generating cluster spine groupings for display, comprising:
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a set of spines, each spine comprising a grouping of clusters sharing a common concept and arranged linearly along a vector; a unique spine identifier to identify those spines that are unique from each other spine; a spine group module to select at least one remaining spine from the set of spines, to compare the remaining spine to the unique spines, and to form at least one spine group by grafting the remaining spine onto the unique spine that is most similar; and display to present the spine group. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for generating cluster spine groupings for display, comprising:
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obtaining a set of spines, each spine comprising a grouping of clusters sharing a common concept and arranged linearly along a vector; identifying those spines that are unique from each other spine; selecting at least one remaining spine from the set of spines and comparing the remaining spine to the unique spines; forming at least one spine group by grafting the remaining spine onto the unique spine that is most similar; and displaying the spine group. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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