Many graph layout algorithms optimize visual characteristics to achieve useful representations. Implicitly, their goal is to create visual representations that are more intuitive to human observers. In this paper, we asked users to explicitly manipulate nodes in a network diagram to create layouts that they felt best captured the relationships in the data. This allowed us to measure organizational behavior directly, allowing us to evaluate the perceptual importance of particular visual features, such as edge crossings and edge-lengths uniformity. We also manipulated the interior structure of the node relationships by designing data sets that contained clusters, that is, sets of nodes that are strongly interconnected. By varying the degree t...
Human exploration of large data sets becomes increasingly difficult with growing amounts of data. Fo...
We investigate the cognitive impact of various layout features-symmetry, alignment, collinearity, ax...
A large class of diagrams can be informally characterized as node–link diagrams. Typically nodes rep...
Many graph layout algorithms optimize visual characteristics to achieve useful representations. Impl...
When looking at drawings of graphs, questions about graph density, community structures, local clust...
The way we choose to draw the networks on the plane (layout) is found to be important for the readab...
Network visualisations use clustering approaches to simplify the presentation of complex graph struc...
Most graph layout algorithms strive to present an uncluttered view of the graphthat reflects the str...
One challenge in node-link diagrams is how to efficiently provide a node placement or layout that wi...
Graph visualization plays an increasingly important role in software engineering and information sys...
When looking at drawings of graphs, questions about graph density, community structures, local clust...
This paper aims to empirically analyze the esthetics for user-sketched layouts of clustered graphs w...
Social network analysis uses techniques from graph theory to analyze the structure of relationships ...
For decades, researchers in information visualisation and graph drawing have focused on developing t...
For decades, researchers in information visualisation and graph drawing have focused on developing t...
Human exploration of large data sets becomes increasingly difficult with growing amounts of data. Fo...
We investigate the cognitive impact of various layout features-symmetry, alignment, collinearity, ax...
A large class of diagrams can be informally characterized as node–link diagrams. Typically nodes rep...
Many graph layout algorithms optimize visual characteristics to achieve useful representations. Impl...
When looking at drawings of graphs, questions about graph density, community structures, local clust...
The way we choose to draw the networks on the plane (layout) is found to be important for the readab...
Network visualisations use clustering approaches to simplify the presentation of complex graph struc...
Most graph layout algorithms strive to present an uncluttered view of the graphthat reflects the str...
One challenge in node-link diagrams is how to efficiently provide a node placement or layout that wi...
Graph visualization plays an increasingly important role in software engineering and information sys...
When looking at drawings of graphs, questions about graph density, community structures, local clust...
This paper aims to empirically analyze the esthetics for user-sketched layouts of clustered graphs w...
Social network analysis uses techniques from graph theory to analyze the structure of relationships ...
For decades, researchers in information visualisation and graph drawing have focused on developing t...
For decades, researchers in information visualisation and graph drawing have focused on developing t...
Human exploration of large data sets becomes increasingly difficult with growing amounts of data. Fo...
We investigate the cognitive impact of various layout features-symmetry, alignment, collinearity, ax...
A large class of diagrams can be informally characterized as node–link diagrams. Typically nodes rep...