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Word Cloud

WHAT IS IT?

A visualisation method that displays how frequently words appear in a given body of text, by making the size of each word proportional to its frequency. All the words are then arranged in a cluster or cloud of words. Alternatively, the words can also be arranged in any format: horizontal lines, columns or within a shape.

Word Clouds can also be used to display words that have meta-data assigned to them. For example, in a Word Cloud with all the World's country's names, the population could be assigned to each name to determine its size.

WHERE TO USE?

Colour used on Word Clouds is usually meaningless and is primarily aesthetic, but it can be used to categorise words or to display another data variable.

Typically, Word Clouds are used on websites or blogs to depict keyword or tag usage. Word Clouds can also be used to compare two different bodies of text together.

Although being simple and easy to understand, Word Clouds have some major flaws:

- Long words are emphasised over short words.
- Words whose letters contain many ascenders and descenders may receive more attention.
- They're not great for analytical accuracy, so used more for aesthetic reasons instead.

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