Scale-free networks appear in many application domains such as social and biological networks [BA99, BB03, BO04]. Roughly speaking, scale-free networks have power-law degree distribution, ultra-short average path length and high clustering coefficient [BA99, BB03, BO04]. This paper presents new methods for visualising scale-free networks in three dimensions. To make effective use of the third dimension and minimise occlusion, we produce graph visulaisations with nodes constrained to lie on parallel planes or on the surface of spheres. We implement the algorithms using a variation of a fast force-directed graph layout method [QE00]. Results with real world data sets such as IEEE InfoVis citation and collaboration networks and a protein-prote...
A method for embedding graphs in Euclidean space is suggested. The method connects nodes to their ge...
Most graph layout algorithms strive to present an uncluttered view of the graphthat reflects the str...
Gene expression, signal transduction, protein/chemical interactions, biomedical literature cooccurre...
This paper proposes novel methods for visualizing specifically the large power-law graphs that arise...
Abstract—This paper proposes novel methods for visualizing specifically the large power-law graphs t...
Visualization of large complex networks has become an indispensable part of systems biology, where o...
The network is a concept that can be seen a lot in many areas of research. It is used to describe an...
The visualization of networks as graphs composed of nodes and vertices benefits many fields of scien...
<p>Visualization of (A) an Erdös–Rényi (ER) network, (B) a scale-free (SF) network and (C) a directe...
Human exploration of large data sets becomes increasingly difficult with growing amounts of data. Fo...
Network visualization is essential for understanding the data obtained from huge real-world networks...
Scale-free networks are a recently developed approach to modeling the interactions found in complex ...
This poster shows a series of biological network visualisations. The first example is for Gene Ontol...
A variety of different social, natural and technological systems can be described by the same mathem...
BackgroundBiological networks are widely used to represent processes in biological systems and to ca...
A method for embedding graphs in Euclidean space is suggested. The method connects nodes to their ge...
Most graph layout algorithms strive to present an uncluttered view of the graphthat reflects the str...
Gene expression, signal transduction, protein/chemical interactions, biomedical literature cooccurre...
This paper proposes novel methods for visualizing specifically the large power-law graphs that arise...
Abstract—This paper proposes novel methods for visualizing specifically the large power-law graphs t...
Visualization of large complex networks has become an indispensable part of systems biology, where o...
The network is a concept that can be seen a lot in many areas of research. It is used to describe an...
The visualization of networks as graphs composed of nodes and vertices benefits many fields of scien...
<p>Visualization of (A) an Erdös–Rényi (ER) network, (B) a scale-free (SF) network and (C) a directe...
Human exploration of large data sets becomes increasingly difficult with growing amounts of data. Fo...
Network visualization is essential for understanding the data obtained from huge real-world networks...
Scale-free networks are a recently developed approach to modeling the interactions found in complex ...
This poster shows a series of biological network visualisations. The first example is for Gene Ontol...
A variety of different social, natural and technological systems can be described by the same mathem...
BackgroundBiological networks are widely used to represent processes in biological systems and to ca...
A method for embedding graphs in Euclidean space is suggested. The method connects nodes to their ge...
Most graph layout algorithms strive to present an uncluttered view of the graphthat reflects the str...
Gene expression, signal transduction, protein/chemical interactions, biomedical literature cooccurre...