We investigate the readability of node-link diagrams for directed graphs when using partially drawn links instead of showing each link explicitly in its full length. Providing the complete link information between related nodes in a graph can lead to visual clutter caused by many edge crossings. To reduce visual clutter, we draw only partial links. Then, the question arises if such diagrams are still readable, understandable, and interpretable. As a step toward answering this question, we conducted a controlled user experiment with 42 participants to uncover differences in accuracy and completion time for three different tasks: identifying the existence of a direct link, the existence of an indirect connection with one intermediate node, an...
We present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations for use in 2D, screen...
We present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations for use in 2D, screen...
We present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations for use in 2D, screen...
Abstract. We investigate the readability of node-link diagrams for di-rected graphs when using parti...
We present the results of a study comparing three directed-edge representations in node-link diagram...
We present the results of a study comparing three directed-edge representations in node-link diagram...
We present the results of a study comparing three directed-edge representations in node-link diagram...
We present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations for use in 2D, screen...
We present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations for use in 2D, screen...
International audienceWe present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations...
International audienceWe present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations...
International audienceWe present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations...
We present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations for use in 2D, screen...
International audienceWe present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations...
We present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations for use in 2D, screen...
We present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations for use in 2D, screen...
We present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations for use in 2D, screen...
We present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations for use in 2D, screen...
Abstract. We investigate the readability of node-link diagrams for di-rected graphs when using parti...
We present the results of a study comparing three directed-edge representations in node-link diagram...
We present the results of a study comparing three directed-edge representations in node-link diagram...
We present the results of a study comparing three directed-edge representations in node-link diagram...
We present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations for use in 2D, screen...
We present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations for use in 2D, screen...
International audienceWe present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations...
International audienceWe present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations...
International audienceWe present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations...
We present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations for use in 2D, screen...
International audienceWe present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations...
We present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations for use in 2D, screen...
We present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations for use in 2D, screen...
We present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations for use in 2D, screen...
We present the results of a study comparing five directed-edge representations for use in 2D, screen...