Entity Relations Results Summary
Your submitted URL or content is analyzed with TextRazor to extract and display relationships between entities. The relationships are identified in the form of subject → predicate → object structures, helping you understand connections within the content.
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1. Highlighted Relationships
Entities and their relationships are visually highlighted with the following components:
- Subject: The main entity initiating the relationship.
- Predicate: The action, verb, or relationship descriptor (e.g., “suggests,” “can help”).
- Object: The target or recipient of the relationship.
For example: “Research → suggests → that vitamin D supplements can help increase vitamin D levels.”
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2. Title Attribute for Hover Details
Hovering over a highlighted entity displays detailed relationship information in the form:
- Subject → Predicate → Object
- Additional context, such as expanded descriptions, is included for clarity.
This helps you explore relationships without cluttering the visual content.
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3. Color-Coded Highlights
Different shades and colors are used to distinguish components:
- Subjects: Highlighted in a success theme (e.g., green).
- Predicates: Highlighted in an info theme (e.g., blue).
- Objects: Highlighted in a danger theme (e.g., red).
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4. Export Options
All extracted relationships, along with their components, can be exported into a CSV file. The exported file includes:
- Subject: The initiating entity.
- Predicate: The action or relationship descriptor.
- Object: The target entity.
- Title Context: The detailed relationship as seen in the hover tooltip.
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5. Example Relationship
Here’s an example of how relationships are highlighted:
Research
suggests
that vitamin D supplements can help increase vitamin D levels and may improve depressive symptoms.