I propose a new graph visualization technique that allows the interactive exploration of large datasets with adjustable level of detail. The approach is designed to exploit the architecture of common graphics hardware and achieves interactive speed through parallelization. To address information hiding through node and edge clutter, I replace the standard node link diagram with a novel combination of a continous node-density visualization with discrete meta-edges. Additionally, I present a zoom & pan based user interface that allows the intuitive exploration of the data at distinct aggregation levels and supports filter and detail on demand mechanisms to address the characteristics of different datasets and research questions
For types of data visualization where the cost of producing images is high, and the relationship bet...
This paper proposes a new technique for visualizing large graphs of several ten thousands of vertice...
A big problem today is that there are currently few or no solutions available for workstations that ...
Fig. 1. Application of our visualization technique on a hierarchical data set, zooming from overview...
We propose a technique that allows straight-line graph drawings to be rendered interactively with ad...
Abstract—We present a novel dynamic graph visualization technique based on node-link diagrams. The g...
Black and white node link diagrams are the classic method to depict graphs, but these often fall sho...
We describe ASK-GraphView, a node-link-based graph visualization system that allows clustering and i...
Black and white node link diagrams are the classic method to depict graphs, but these often fall sho...
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A graph is a mathematical object used to model relations over a set of elements. It is used in numer...
Abstract—We describe ASK-GraphView, a node-link-based graph visualization system that allows cluster...
Figure 1: (a) Overview of the top 10 movies and top 10 components of the Rotten Tomatoes related mov...
Abstract—We present a scalable, interactive graph visu-alization system to support multi-resolution ...
Un graphe est un objet mathématique modélisant des relations sur un ensemble d'éléments. Il est util...
For types of data visualization where the cost of producing images is high, and the relationship bet...
This paper proposes a new technique for visualizing large graphs of several ten thousands of vertice...
A big problem today is that there are currently few or no solutions available for workstations that ...
Fig. 1. Application of our visualization technique on a hierarchical data set, zooming from overview...
We propose a technique that allows straight-line graph drawings to be rendered interactively with ad...
Abstract—We present a novel dynamic graph visualization technique based on node-link diagrams. The g...
Black and white node link diagrams are the classic method to depict graphs, but these often fall sho...
We describe ASK-GraphView, a node-link-based graph visualization system that allows clustering and i...
Black and white node link diagrams are the classic method to depict graphs, but these often fall sho...
Figure 1: (a) Overview of the top 10 movies and top 10 components of the Rotten Tomatoes related mov...
A graph is a mathematical object used to model relations over a set of elements. It is used in numer...
Abstract—We describe ASK-GraphView, a node-link-based graph visualization system that allows cluster...
Figure 1: (a) Overview of the top 10 movies and top 10 components of the Rotten Tomatoes related mov...
Abstract—We present a scalable, interactive graph visu-alization system to support multi-resolution ...
Un graphe est un objet mathématique modélisant des relations sur un ensemble d'éléments. Il est util...
For types of data visualization where the cost of producing images is high, and the relationship bet...
This paper proposes a new technique for visualizing large graphs of several ten thousands of vertice...
A big problem today is that there are currently few or no solutions available for workstations that ...