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The novel molecule cloud view described in section "Molecule cloud view" is based on these concepts.
The point cloud views of the object are essentially 2.5D.
The cloud view benefits from the subset concept described in section "Architecture" like any other view.
Recently, two novel visualization techniques based on scaffolds were implemented: the tree map view and the molecule cloud view, see sections "Tree map view" and "Molecule cloud view", respectively.
The molecule cloud view, see section "Molecule cloud view", is based on the concept of Ertl and Rohde [7] and represents compound sets in a compact manner by their common scaffolds arranged in a cloud diagram.
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