LineSets represent information about sets by drawing one line for each set on an existing visualization of data items. This paper addresses the following question: does manipulating the size of visual elements affect the comprehension of LineSets? We empirically evaluated two types of size treatments applied to LineSets drawn on networks: varying set-line thickness, to reflect relative set cardinality, and varying node diameter, to reflect data items' relative degree of connectivity. The evaluation required participants to perform tasks that were thought to be aided by the size variations alongside tasks where no benefit was anticipated. Viewing comprehension through accuracy and time performance, we found that varying set-line thickness an...
Data are typically presented in many forms such as tables and graphs, but the X-Y scatter plot remai...
When dealing with a graph, any visualization strategy must rely on a layout procedure at least to in...
This paper presents the first design principles that optimize the visualization of sets using linear...
LineSets represent information about sets by drawing one line for each set on an existing visualizat...
This paper presents an empirical study to determine whether alterations to graphical features (colou...
There are a number of graphical choices to be made when drawing LineSets; one of these choices is co...
Set systems are used to model data that naturally arises in many contexts: social networks have comm...
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...
For decades, researchers in information visualisation and graph drawing have focused on developing t...
This paper addresses the problem of how best to visualize network data grouped into overlapping sets...
Visualizing network data is applicable in domains such as biology, engineering, and social sciences....
The way we choose to draw the networks on the plane (layout) is found to be important for the readab...
This paper addresses the problem of how best to visualize network datagrouped into overlapping sets....
Network data structures have been used extensively for modeling entities and their ties across such ...
Data are typically presented in many forms such as tables and graphs, but the X-Y scatter plot remai...
When dealing with a graph, any visualization strategy must rely on a layout procedure at least to in...
This paper presents the first design principles that optimize the visualization of sets using linear...
LineSets represent information about sets by drawing one line for each set on an existing visualizat...
This paper presents an empirical study to determine whether alterations to graphical features (colou...
There are a number of graphical choices to be made when drawing LineSets; one of these choices is co...
Set systems are used to model data that naturally arises in many contexts: social networks have comm...
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...
For decades, researchers in information visualisation and graph drawing have focused on developing t...
This paper addresses the problem of how best to visualize network data grouped into overlapping sets...
Visualizing network data is applicable in domains such as biology, engineering, and social sciences....
The way we choose to draw the networks on the plane (layout) is found to be important for the readab...
This paper addresses the problem of how best to visualize network datagrouped into overlapping sets....
Network data structures have been used extensively for modeling entities and their ties across such ...
Data are typically presented in many forms such as tables and graphs, but the X-Y scatter plot remai...
When dealing with a graph, any visualization strategy must rely on a layout procedure at least to in...
This paper presents the first design principles that optimize the visualization of sets using linear...