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AMGST: Adaptive multi-graph convolution and spatiotemporal attention network for traffic forecasting. [PDF]
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INVA8001, a novel and highly selective chymase inhibitor, ameliorates liver inflammation, fibrosis, and hyperplasia in Mdr2 knockout mice. [PDF]
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Visualization of Graph Products
Graphs are a versatile structure and abstraction for binary relationships between objects. To gain insight into such relationships, their corresponding graph can be visualized. In the past, many classes of graphs have been defined, e.g. trees, planar graphs, directed acyclic graphs, and visualization algorithms were proposed for these classes. Although
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Visualization of Trustworthiness Graphs
Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on World Wide Web, 2015Trustworthiness is a field of research that seeks to estimate the credibility of information by using knowledge of the source of the information. The most interesting form of this problem is when different pieces of information share sources, and when there is conflicting information from different sources.
Stephen Mayhew 0001, Dan Roth 0001
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2009 13th International Conference Information Visualisation, 2009
Researchers and analysts in many fields are sometimes confronted with the task of comparing and contrasting two similar but different graphs or networks. This paper presents a technique and prototype tool to support the visual comparison of graphs and the interactive reconciliation of candidate graphs into a single reference graph.
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Researchers and analysts in many fields are sometimes confronted with the task of comparing and contrasting two similar but different graphs or networks. This paper presents a technique and prototype tool to support the visual comparison of graphs and the interactive reconciliation of candidate graphs into a single reference graph.
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2011 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC), 2011
Developers navigate and reason about call graphs throughout investigation and debugging activities. This is often difficult: developers can spend tens of minutes answering a single question, get lost and disoriented, and erroneously make assumptions, causing bugs. To address these problems, we designed a new form of interactive call graph visualization
Thomas D. LaToza, Brad A. Myers
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Developers navigate and reason about call graphs throughout investigation and debugging activities. This is often difficult: developers can spend tens of minutes answering a single question, get lost and disoriented, and erroneously make assumptions, causing bugs. To address these problems, we designed a new form of interactive call graph visualization
Thomas D. LaToza, Brad A. Myers
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Visual Inspection of Multivariate Graphs
Computer Graphics Forum, 2008AbstractMost graph visualization techniques focus on the structure of graphs and do not offer support for dealing with node attributes and edge labels. To enable users to detect relations and patterns in terms of data associated with nodes and edges, we present a technique where this data plays a more central role.
Pretorius, A.J., Wijk, van, J.J.
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