Tropes Zoom

This article is about the Tropes Zoom. For other uses, see Trope.
Tropes and Zoom
Developer(s) Pierre Molette, Agnès Landré, Rodolphe Ghiglione
Initial release 10 November 1994 (1994-11-10)
Stable release
8.4.2 / February 18, 2014 (2014-02-18)
Operating system Windows, Mac and Linux under Wine (software)
Size 65.0 MB (per language)
Available in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian
Type Semantic analysis
License Free License (BSD-like)
Website www.semantic-knowledge.com

Tropes Zoom was a desktop search engine and semantic analysis software from Acetic/Semantic-Knowledge. Originally written by Pierre Molette in 1994 in partnership with University Paris 8, it was the first search engine based on semantic networks to be widely known.

Unlike other search engines, Tropes Zoom suggested that the user replace each identified word with a hypernym. Thus, the search is not carried out directly on the words chosen, but on the totality of their semantic equivalents. It let users group files together by subject, and analyze all the texts dealing with one or several themes within a large collection of documents.

Since 2011, Tropes is available as free software under a variant of BSD license, but Tropes Zoom is not available.[1]

Tropes Zoom features

The Tropes Zoom suite for Microsoft Windows consisted of five components:

Tropes text analysis

Tropes is a semantic analysis software designed to extract relevant information from texts. It uses several analysis tools and techniques including:

This software was initially developed in 1994 by Pierre Molette and Agnès Landré on the basis of the work of Rodolphe Ghiglione.

Since June 2013, Tropes V8.4 can export results formatted for Gephi (network analysis and visualization software).

References

  1. According to http://www.semantic-knowledge.com/download.htm. Retrieved 15 August 2015.

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Further reading

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