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## [Home](https://git.opendfki.de/reuschling/dynaq/wikis) | [How to start](https://git.opendfki.de/reuschling/dynaq/wikis/how-to-start) | [Documentation](https://git.opendfki.de/reuschling/dynaq/wikis/documentation) | [People/Legal Information](https://git.opendfki.de/reuschling/dynaq/wikis/people) | [Data Protection](https://git.opendfki.de/reuschling/dynaq/wikis/data-protection)
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#### Walk-through with screenshots
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Screenshots from DynaQ 1.0 release.
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### [Search for terms (Pull search)](Pull search)
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A searching dialog provides you with attribute selection and dynamic query weighting possibilities. The result view shows document snippets with highlighted search terms together with query and searching context relevancies.
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DynaQ makes use of [Apache Lucene](https://lucene.apache.org/) as underlying technology, so you can use every syntactical construct they provide. This comprises wildcards, range queries, and so on. A good description of it can be found [here](https://lucene.apache.org/core/4_9_0/queryparser/org/apache/lucene/queryparser/classic/package-summary.html).
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### [Relevance feedback / Contextualization](Contextualization)
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![pull_search_1_annotated](uploads/0b406948ecb3056753be60deaaeaee61/pull_search_1_annotated.png)
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![pull_search_2_annotated](uploads/672d2db349539b2bd9152d0262ba32ba/pull_search_2_annotated.png)
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### [Result list with birdeye view](Result list)
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DynaQ offers the concept of 'relevance feedback' - simply mark your documents as relevant, and these and similar ones will appear higher inside the result list.
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![relevant_document_annotated](uploads/602183153998543d9e1f912458d701cb/relevant_document_annotated.png)
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### [Document clustering](Clustering)
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The results will be presented similar as known from other searching engines - with some benefits.
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![result_view_1_annotated](uploads/1dbb7cd3c44f1336483a5d89aa6d6b44/result_view_1_annotated.png)
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### [Topic relevance history](Topic timeline)
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Instead of specifying the query on your own (pull), the document details view offers you 'related documents' by push. This means that the search criteria are pre-configured, and you can choose between the presented results.
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![push_search_1_annotated](uploads/8bc7da86d7db48706036cd0c519f13fd/push_search_1_annotated.png)
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### [Document classification](Classification)
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A document stack named 'document pool' helps you to remember interesting documents - open pools are persisted between application starts.
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### [Document browsing (Push search)](Push search)
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![document_pool](uploads/65322f0ea8a73d1379d2e34686dd2317/document_pool.png)
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### [Remember documents (Document pools)](Document pool)
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Some simple configuration forms gives you the possibility to specify the sources for indexing, to use native viewer applications for the search results, specify your index locations, etc.
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### [Configuration](Configuration)
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![configuration_1_annotated](uploads/533b710087f8cc8f84960ed7305cc1a9/configuration_1_annotated.png) |
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