We propose a technique that allows straight-line graph drawings to be rendered interactively with adjustable level of detail. The approach consists of a novel combination of edge cumulation with density-based node aggregation and is designed to exploit common graphics hardware for speed. It operates directly on graph data and does not require precomputed hierarchies or meshes. As proof of concept, we present an implementation that scales to graphs with millions of nodes and edges, and discuss several example applications
Graph drawing is an information visualization technology for illustrating relations between objects....
The growing studies show that the human brain can comprehend increasingly complex structures if they...
Abstract—Graph visualization has been widely used to understand and present both global structural a...
Fig. 1. Application of our visualization technique on a hierarchical data set, zooming from overview...
The level-of-detail techniques presented in this paper enable a comprehensible interactive visualiza...
I propose a new graph visualization technique that allows the interactive exploration of large datas...
Sensemaking of large graphs, specifically those with millions of nodes, is a crucial task in many fi...
This paper proposes a new technique for visualizing large graphs of several ten thousands of vertice...
Graph drawing is a basic visualization tool. For graphs of up to hundreds of nodes and edges, there ...
We present a multi-scale layout algorithm for the aesthetic drawing of undirected graphs with straig...
Viewing a large graph in limited display space has traditionally been accomplished using either redu...
Abstract—We present a novel dynamic graph visualization technique based on node-link diagrams. The g...
Understanding the structure, dynamics, and evolution of large graphs is becoming increasingly import...
Data sets of very large graphs are now commonplace; the scale of these graphs presents considerable ...
Abstract. Data sets of very large graphs are now commonplace; the scale of these graphs presents con...
Graph drawing is an information visualization technology for illustrating relations between objects....
The growing studies show that the human brain can comprehend increasingly complex structures if they...
Abstract—Graph visualization has been widely used to understand and present both global structural a...
Fig. 1. Application of our visualization technique on a hierarchical data set, zooming from overview...
The level-of-detail techniques presented in this paper enable a comprehensible interactive visualiza...
I propose a new graph visualization technique that allows the interactive exploration of large datas...
Sensemaking of large graphs, specifically those with millions of nodes, is a crucial task in many fi...
This paper proposes a new technique for visualizing large graphs of several ten thousands of vertice...
Graph drawing is a basic visualization tool. For graphs of up to hundreds of nodes and edges, there ...
We present a multi-scale layout algorithm for the aesthetic drawing of undirected graphs with straig...
Viewing a large graph in limited display space has traditionally been accomplished using either redu...
Abstract—We present a novel dynamic graph visualization technique based on node-link diagrams. The g...
Understanding the structure, dynamics, and evolution of large graphs is becoming increasingly import...
Data sets of very large graphs are now commonplace; the scale of these graphs presents considerable ...
Abstract. Data sets of very large graphs are now commonplace; the scale of these graphs presents con...
Graph drawing is an information visualization technology for illustrating relations between objects....
The growing studies show that the human brain can comprehend increasingly complex structures if they...
Abstract—Graph visualization has been widely used to understand and present both global structural a...