Let T be a rooted and weighted tree, where the weight of any node is equal to the sum of the weights of its children. The popular Treemap algorithm visualizes such a tree as a hierarchical partition of a square into rectangles, where the area of the rectangle corresponding to any node in T is equal to the weight of that node. The aspect ratio of the rectangles in such a rectangular partition necessarily depends on the weights and can become arbitrarily high. We introduce a new hierarchical partition scheme, called a polygonal partition, which uses convex polygons rather than just rectangles. We present two methods for constructing polygonal partitions, both having guarantees on the worst-case aspect ratio of the constructed polygons; in par...
We present a novel approach for embedding general metric and nonmetric spaces into lowdimensional Eu...
Treemaps have been widely applied to the visualization of hierarchical data. A treemap takes a weigh...
We consider the practical problem of constructing binary space partitions (BSPs) for a set S of n or...
Let T be a rooted and weighted tree, where the weight of any node is equal to the sum of the weights...
Abstract. Let T be a rooted and weighted tree, where the weight of any node is equal to the sum of t...
Treemaps are a popular technique to visualize hierarchical data. The input is a weighted tree $\tree...
Treemaps are a popular technique to visualize hierarchical data. The input is a weighted tree T wher...
While prior works on enclosure approach, guarantees the space utilization of a single geometrical ar...
While prior works on enclosure approach, guarantees the space utilization of a single geometrical ar...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Motivated by a VLSI masking problem, we explore partitions of an orthogonal polygon of n vertices in...
AbstractWe consider the problem of clustering a set of items into subsets whose sizes are bounded fr...
Let P be a rectilinear simple polygon. The stabbing number of a partition of P into rectangles is th...
We explore an instance of the question of partitioning a polygon into pieces, each of which is as “c...
We present a novel approach for embedding general metric and nonmetric spaces into lowdimensional Eu...
Treemaps have been widely applied to the visualization of hierarchical data. A treemap takes a weigh...
We consider the practical problem of constructing binary space partitions (BSPs) for a set S of n or...
Let T be a rooted and weighted tree, where the weight of any node is equal to the sum of the weights...
Abstract. Let T be a rooted and weighted tree, where the weight of any node is equal to the sum of t...
Treemaps are a popular technique to visualize hierarchical data. The input is a weighted tree $\tree...
Treemaps are a popular technique to visualize hierarchical data. The input is a weighted tree T wher...
While prior works on enclosure approach, guarantees the space utilization of a single geometrical ar...
While prior works on enclosure approach, guarantees the space utilization of a single geometrical ar...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Motivated by a VLSI masking problem, we explore partitions of an orthogonal polygon of n vertices in...
AbstractWe consider the problem of clustering a set of items into subsets whose sizes are bounded fr...
Let P be a rectilinear simple polygon. The stabbing number of a partition of P into rectangles is th...
We explore an instance of the question of partitioning a polygon into pieces, each of which is as “c...
We present a novel approach for embedding general metric and nonmetric spaces into lowdimensional Eu...
Treemaps have been widely applied to the visualization of hierarchical data. A treemap takes a weigh...
We consider the practical problem of constructing binary space partitions (BSPs) for a set S of n or...