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Graph visualization and navigation in information visualization: A survey
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This is a survey on graph visualization and navigation techniques, as used in information visualization, which approaches the results of traditional graph drawing from a different perspective.Citations
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Down to earth: how to visualize traffic on high-dimensional torus networks
TL;DR: A visualization technique which can display traffic on torus networks with up to six dimensions and leverage the multiple-coordinate system concept and combine it with a customized polygon view to provide both a global and a zoomed-in perspective of the network.
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A statistical network analysis of the HIV/AIDS epidemics in Cuba
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reconstructed the sexual network underlying the HIV epidemic in Cuba, shedding light onto the spread of HIV and the role of contact-tracing, using modularity optimization.
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Towards Graph-Based Analysis of Enterprise Architecture Models
Muhamed Smajevic,Dominik Bork +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a generic and extensible framework for transforming EA models into graph structures to enable the automated analysis of even huge EA models, and describe the implementation of the Graph-based Enterprise Architecture Analysis (eGEAA) Cloud platform that supports the framework.
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An architecture for visual patent analysis
TL;DR: This thesis investigates the research question of how patent analysis can be supported by the field of visual analytics which combines visualization, human-computer interaction, data analysis, and data management and describes new visualization techniques, for example a treemap techniques for visualizing patent portfolios and co-classification relations and a graph overlay based technique.
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Personal Information Management: The Case for an Evolutionary Approach
TL;DR: This review paper argues that users of personal information management systems have three particularly pressing requirements, for which current systems do not fully cater: to combat information overload, as the volume of information increases, and to ease context switching, in particular for users who face frequent interrupts in their work.
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Cluster Analysis
TL;DR: This fourth edition of the highly successful Cluster Analysis represents a thorough revision of the third edition and covers new and developing areas such as classification likelihood and neural networks for clustering.
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Graph drawing by force-directed placement
TL;DR: A modification of the spring‐embedder model of Eades for drawing undirected graphs with straight edges is presented, developed in analogy to forces in natural systems, for a simple, elegant, conceptually‐intuitive, and efficient algorithm.
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Information Visualization: Perception for Design
TL;DR: The art and science of why the authors see objects the way they do are explored, and the author presents the key principles at work for a wide range of applications--resulting in visualization of improved clarity, utility, and persuasiveness.
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An algorithm for drawing general undirected graphs
Tomihisa Kamada,Satoru Kawai +1 more
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Generalized fisheye views
TL;DR: This paper explores fisheye views presenting, in turn, naturalistic studies, a general formalism, a specific instantiation, a resulting computer program, example displays and an evaluation.