Drawings of non-planar graphs always result in edge crossings.When there are many edges crossing at small angles, it is often difficult to follow these edges, because of the multiple visual paths resulted from the crossings that slow down eye movements. In this paper we propose an algorithm that disambiguates the edges with automatic selection of distinctive colors. Our proposed algorithm computes a near optimal color assignment of a dual collision graph, using a novel branch-and-bound procedure applied to a space decomposition of the color gamut. We conduct a user study to establish the effectiveness and limitations of this approach in clarifying drawings of real world graphs and map
Hamiltonicity, book embeddability, and point-set embeddability of planar graphs are strictly related...
Edge crossings in a graph drawing are an important factor in the drawing’s quality. However, it is n...
Abstract. Crossing minimization problem is a classic and very important problem in graph drawing [1]...
Abstract—Drawings of non-planar graphs always result in edge crossings. When there are many edges cr...
The algorithms for removing edge-node intersections in drawings of graphs were analyzed. The nodes w...
II. Problem description What is the Computation and Why it is important Graph coloring is the assign...
We present an iterative drawing algorithm for undirected graphs, based on a force-directed approach,...
Visualization of information is a relevant topic in Computer Science, where graphs have become a sta...
As graph layouts and visualizations have been at the forefront of graph drawing research for decades...
Graphs, generally used as data structures in computer science applications, have steadily shown a gr...
Our world is full of networks. The linking relationships might be quite abstract, such as friendship...
Graph drawing research traditionally focuses on producing geometric embeddings of graphs satisfyin...
Abstract. When drawing graphs whose edges and nodes contain text or graphics, such information needs...
We study the problem of computing straight-line drawings of non-planar graphs with few crossings. We...
Consider a set B of blue points and a set R of red points in the plane such that R ∪ B is in general...
Hamiltonicity, book embeddability, and point-set embeddability of planar graphs are strictly related...
Edge crossings in a graph drawing are an important factor in the drawing’s quality. However, it is n...
Abstract. Crossing minimization problem is a classic and very important problem in graph drawing [1]...
Abstract—Drawings of non-planar graphs always result in edge crossings. When there are many edges cr...
The algorithms for removing edge-node intersections in drawings of graphs were analyzed. The nodes w...
II. Problem description What is the Computation and Why it is important Graph coloring is the assign...
We present an iterative drawing algorithm for undirected graphs, based on a force-directed approach,...
Visualization of information is a relevant topic in Computer Science, where graphs have become a sta...
As graph layouts and visualizations have been at the forefront of graph drawing research for decades...
Graphs, generally used as data structures in computer science applications, have steadily shown a gr...
Our world is full of networks. The linking relationships might be quite abstract, such as friendship...
Graph drawing research traditionally focuses on producing geometric embeddings of graphs satisfyin...
Abstract. When drawing graphs whose edges and nodes contain text or graphics, such information needs...
We study the problem of computing straight-line drawings of non-planar graphs with few crossings. We...
Consider a set B of blue points and a set R of red points in the plane such that R ∪ B is in general...
Hamiltonicity, book embeddability, and point-set embeddability of planar graphs are strictly related...
Edge crossings in a graph drawing are an important factor in the drawing’s quality. However, it is n...
Abstract. Crossing minimization problem is a classic and very important problem in graph drawing [1]...