Graph visualization systems often exploit opaque metanodes to reduce visual clutter and improve the readability of large graphs. This filtering can be done in a path-preserving way based on attribute values associated with the nodes of the graph. Despite extensive use of these representations, as far as we know, no formal experimentation exists to evaluate if they improve the readability of graphs. In this paper, we present the results of a user study that formally evaluates how such representations affect the readability of graphs. We also explore the effect of graph size and connectivity in terms of this primary research question. Overall, for our tasks, we did not find a significant difference when this clustering is used. However,...
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Graph visualization systems often exploit opaque metanodes to reduce visual clutter and improve the ...
International audienceGraph visualization systems often exploit opaque metanodes to reduce visual cl...
International audienceIn this paper, we describe a taxonomy of generic graph related tasks and an ev...
Graph visualization plays an increasingly important role in software engineering and information sys...
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When looking at drawings of graphs, questions about graph density, community structures, local clust...
Abstract: We [5, 6] have recently investigated several families of clustering algorithms. In this pa...
Many classical graph visualization algorithms have already been developed over the past decades. How...
Many classical graph visualization algorithms have already been developed over the past decades. How...
About 300 years ago, when studying Seven Bridges of Königsberg problem - a famous problem concerning...
International audienceThis article describes a taxonomy of tasks on graphs and a controlled experime...
Small-world networks have characteristically low pairwise shortest-path distances, causing distance-...
Network visualisations use clustering approaches to simplify the presentation of complex graph struc...
Graph visualization systems often exploit opaque metanodes to reduce visual clutter and improve the ...
International audienceGraph visualization systems often exploit opaque metanodes to reduce visual cl...
International audienceIn this paper, we describe a taxonomy of generic graph related tasks and an ev...
Graph visualization plays an increasingly important role in software engineering and information sys...
Many graph layout algorithms optimize visual characteristics to achieve useful representations. Impl...
When looking at drawings of graphs, questions about graph density, community structures, local clust...
Abstract: We [5, 6] have recently investigated several families of clustering algorithms. In this pa...
Many classical graph visualization algorithms have already been developed over the past decades. How...
Many classical graph visualization algorithms have already been developed over the past decades. How...
About 300 years ago, when studying Seven Bridges of Königsberg problem - a famous problem concerning...
International audienceThis article describes a taxonomy of tasks on graphs and a controlled experime...
Small-world networks have characteristically low pairwise shortest-path distances, causing distance-...
Network visualisations use clustering approaches to simplify the presentation of complex graph struc...