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lex |
Layout Adaption Strategies for Visualizing Multivariate Networks |
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2018-06-18 |
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When visualizing multivariate networks we commonly have to make trade-offs between optimizing for the readability of a network's topology and the attributes associated with its nodes and or edges. In this talk I will first introduce the design space of multivariate network visualization, and then go into details about one strategy: layout adaption. I will give examples that demonstrate that different layout adaption strategies occupy a sweet-spot on the continuum between layouts optimized for attributes and topology. I will show examples for general purpose networks, such as co-author networks and for special graph types such as tree-like genealogies.