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* Clustering dialog choices limit & performance improvements - fixes #695 Fixes #695 - Caps the total number of choices displayed at 10,000 and warns when over the limit. Users can use facets to tune which clusters are displayed. - Doubles the performance of the Javascript processing - Only displays count of rows for a choice if it's > 1 to DOM elements - Adds internationalization for row count For 41K clusters containing 118K choices, processing dropped from 3m20s to 1m20s, but with the 10K choice cap total time is ~10sec. * Restore even/odd row class * Updates from review feedback |
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OpenRefine
OpenRefine is a Java-based power tool that allows you to load data, understand it, clean it up, reconcile it, and augment it with data coming from the web. All from a web browser and the comfort and privacy of your own computer.
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This software was created by Metaweb Technologies, Inc. and originally written and conceived by David Huynh dfhuynh@google.com. Metaweb Technologies, Inc. was acquired by Google, Inc. in July 2010 and the product was renamed Google Refine. In October 2012, it was renamed OpenRefine as it transitioned to a community-supported product.
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