The keyword network visualization chart uses color coding to show how often different words (tags) are mentioned in a set of quotes. The circles (nodes) are colored based on frequency: red for low occurrence, blue for medium, and green for high occurrence. The connections (edges) between these circles represent words that show up near the tags, helping us understand their relationships. The outer edge of the chart contains specific courses of action, while the inner part represents big ideas and broad focus topics. If a tag is more blue than red near the outer edge, it indicates a specific course of action that has received several votes; if it’s green, it means that course of action is even more popular. This chart makes it easier to see important ideas and actions based on the quotes analyzed. You can scroll to zoom in, click and drag to look around. You can also move the nodes to better see them by clicking and dragging on them.