This paper is concerned with the representation and exploration of flows, defined as spatial interactions between geographic locations. Flows are challenging to display in a comprehensible manner due to the nature of the data, which are characterized by many crossings and overlaps leading to clutter. A number of different strategies have been suggested for addressing this problem, which commonly involve reducing the search space, aggregating the data or simplifying the representations often at the cost of information loss or distortion of spatial context. We propose an interactive approach for exploring large and highly connected networks of flows without distorting the geographical space and without losing the context overview in the proce...
Network-constrained spatial flows are usually used to describe movements between two spatial places ...
A fundamental problem of interest to policy makers, urban planners, and other stakeholders involved ...
This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council and The Scottish Graduate School...
This paper is concerned with the representation and exploration of flows, defined as spatial interac...
Abstract—Spatial interactions (or flows), such as population migration and disease spread, naturally...
We present FLOWMATRIX, a system for the interactive exploration of time-labeled multivariate flows b...
This thesis develops and evaluates effective techniques for visualisation of flows (e.g. of people, ...
Analysis of flows such as human movement can help spatial planners better understand territorial pat...
This paper is benefited from the support of the working groupe fmr (flux, matrices, réseaux) (http:/...
We present a new technique for the visual exploration of origins (O) and destinations (D) arranged i...
In the past decade, analysis of flow data has been of practical concern in most studies dealing with...
The advanced telecom technologies and massive volumes of intelligent mobile phone users have yielded...
Visualization of the trajectories of moving objects leads to dense and cluttered images, which hinde...
Interaction among different regions can be illustrated in the form of a stream. For example, the int...
AbstractThe interest for statistics visualization is emerging with the rise of geovisual analytics o...
Network-constrained spatial flows are usually used to describe movements between two spatial places ...
A fundamental problem of interest to policy makers, urban planners, and other stakeholders involved ...
This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council and The Scottish Graduate School...
This paper is concerned with the representation and exploration of flows, defined as spatial interac...
Abstract—Spatial interactions (or flows), such as population migration and disease spread, naturally...
We present FLOWMATRIX, a system for the interactive exploration of time-labeled multivariate flows b...
This thesis develops and evaluates effective techniques for visualisation of flows (e.g. of people, ...
Analysis of flows such as human movement can help spatial planners better understand territorial pat...
This paper is benefited from the support of the working groupe fmr (flux, matrices, réseaux) (http:/...
We present a new technique for the visual exploration of origins (O) and destinations (D) arranged i...
In the past decade, analysis of flow data has been of practical concern in most studies dealing with...
The advanced telecom technologies and massive volumes of intelligent mobile phone users have yielded...
Visualization of the trajectories of moving objects leads to dense and cluttered images, which hinde...
Interaction among different regions can be illustrated in the form of a stream. For example, the int...
AbstractThe interest for statistics visualization is emerging with the rise of geovisual analytics o...
Network-constrained spatial flows are usually used to describe movements between two spatial places ...
A fundamental problem of interest to policy makers, urban planners, and other stakeholders involved ...
This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council and The Scottish Graduate School...