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Spatial evolution of the global scientific collaborative network
The edge-bundling algorithm is applied to visualize the spatial evolution of the international scientific collaborative network, which is reshaping the global scientific landscape. Our analysis finds that as scientific research in the Asia-Pacific region
Xiaodong Huang +3 more
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Structural and biochemical insights into Zn2+-bound EF-hand proteins, EFhd1 and EFhd2
EF-hand proteins, which contain a Ca2+-binding EF-hand motif, are involved in regulating diverse cellular functions. Ca2+ binding induces conformational changes that modulate the activities of EF-hand proteins.
Sang A Mun +6 more
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Winding Roads: Routing edges into bundles [PDF]
AbstractVisualizing graphs containing many nodes and edges efficiently is quite challenging. Drawings of such graphs generally suffer from visual clutter induced by the large amount of edges and their crossings. Consequently it is difficult to read the relationships between nodes and the high‐level edge patterns that may exist in standard node‐link ...
Lambert, Antoine +2 more
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Clarifying Origin-Destination Flows Using Force-Directed Edge Bundling Layout
Origin-destination (OD) flows have time-varying characteristics and spatial heterogeneity. With the increasing amount of urban travel data, it is very challenging to clarify OD flows through traditional visualization methods.
Liangkui Luo +3 more
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Skeleton-Based Edge Bundling for Graph Visualization [PDF]
In this paper, we present a novel approach for constructing bundled layouts of general graphs. As layout cues for bundles, we use medial axes, or skeletons, of edges which are similar in terms of position information. We combine edge clustering, distance fields, and 2D skeletonization to construct progressively bundled layouts for general graphs by ...
Ozan Ersoy +4 more
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SideKnot: Edge Bundling for Uncovering Relation Patterns in Graphs
The node-link diagram is an intuitive way to depict a graph and present relationships between entities. Addressing the visual clutter induced by edge crossing and node-edge overlapping is a challenging task as the size of graph outgrows the visualization
Dichao Peng +5 more
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MULTI-NETVIS: Visual Analytics for Multivariate Network
In the process of multivariate network exploration and analysis, it is important to consider network topology and attribute correlation analysis. In order to consider both in presentation and analysis, existing research focuses on visual design and ...
Song Wang +3 more
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Edge-colorability of graph bundles
AbstractThe topological notion of a fibre bundle is a generalization both of a Cartesian product and of a covering space. A graph bundle is a combinatorial analog of a fibre bundle. Accordingly, it is a generalization both of a Cartesian product of two graphs and of a covering graph. A “total graph”X is formed from a “base graph”B and “fibre”F.
Tomaz Pisanski +2 more
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Summary: The growth cone is an essential structure for nerve growth. Although its membrane and cytoskeleton are likely to interact coordinately during nerve growth, the mechanisms are unknown due to their close proximity.
Motohiro Nozumi +3 more
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Evolutionary-Edge Bundling with Concatenation Process of Control Points
Edge bundling is one of the information visualization techniques, which bundle the edges of a network diagram based on certain rules to increase the visibility of the network diagram and facilitate the analysis of key relationships among nodes.
Baek, Jaeyoung, Saga, Ryosuke
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