Figure 56. The initial appearance of the Cluster Explorer.
The following figure shows a screenshot after Cluster #0 was selected in the checkbox. As you can see, the Citing Articles window and the Cited References window are both populated accordingly. In the Citing Articles window, each entry is a citing paper, i.e. a paper that cites members of the cluster. The number in front of each entry shows the portion of the references cited by this particular article out of all the references in total. For example, Bak, SJ (2000) has a coverage of 0.28, i.e. 28% of the total 65 references in this cluster (you can find the 65 listed in the Clusters window’s third column – Size).
The phrase biological terrorism was highlighted in yellow in the Citing Articles window. Note that the phrase is also the label of this cluster in the visualization. Furthermore, the phrase also appears in the Clusters windows’ 7th column – Top Terms (log-likelihood ratio). For technical details, see (C. Chen et al., 2010).
The Cited References window shows the member references of this cluster. Each reference is listed with the number of citations, burstness if any, its centrality score, along with the name of the first author, the year of publication, source (i.e. journal or conference), volume number, and
page number.