Explore the compilation in two views
- Landscape view: Documents are displayed as dots that are close together if they address similar issues.
- Radar view: Shows recurring themes in the material and ranks them based on how established they are and their connection to emerging or transformative technologies.
Important to consider
- The visualizations are an AI-based analysis support and show what emerges in the documents.
- Always check wording and context in the original document via the link in the summary.
Take part in the compilations
Landscape view in Dcipher Analytics
Radar view in Dcipher Analytics
How landscape view works
- Each point corresponds to a document. Points that are close together address similar issues.
- You can zoom in to see clusters and labels. Clicking on a cluster provides a brief summary of sources.
- If you click on a point, you will get a short summary of the document and a link to the original.
- You can search in two ways:
- Search field for exact terms.
- Chat box for questions in Swedish and suggestions for relevant documents.
- The colors show the type of actor behind the document:
- Dark blue/purple – Academy
- Purple – Public authority/public actor
- Cerise – Company
- Pink – Other actors
- Red orange – Consultant
- Orange – Municipality/municipal actor
- Yellow – International organisation
How the radar view works
- Each bubble corresponds to a theme that recurs in the documentary material.
- When you click on a bubble, you will get a short summary and links to relevant documents.
- The bubble size shows how often the theme occurs in the material.
- The placement of the bubble shows two things: which technology area the theme belongs to and how far it has come in development:
- Technology area: Bubbles are placed in different sectors of the radar based on connection to emerging or transformative technology.
- Maturity: Bubbles near the center show early themes, while bubbles further out show more established areas.
- The view shows themes over two-year intervals.