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PLANET: A radial layout algorithm for network visualization

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2020
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Huang, Ge   +4 more
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Human-centered Evaluation of 3D Radial Layouts for Centrality Visualization

CSRN, 2022
In this paper we propose improvements to the 3D radial layouts that make it possible to visualize centrality mea- sures of the nodes in a graph. Our improvements mainly relate edge drawing and the evaluation of the 3D radial layouts. First, we projected not only the nodes but also the edges onto the visualization surfaces in order to reduce the node ...
Kobina, Piriziwè   +3 more
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Supporting menu design with radial layouts

Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, 2010
One of the ways of decreasing selection times in displayed menus is through the use of radial layouts which shorten distances to the items and increase the item sizes. Previous work on radial menus does not demonstrate that radial layouts are beneficial for menu hierarchies.
Krystian Samp, Stefan Decker
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Axes-based visualizations with radial layouts

Proceedings of the 2004 ACM symposium on Applied computing, 2004
In the analysis of multidimensional data sets questions involving detection of extremal events, correlations, patterns and trends play an increasingly important role in a variety of applications. Axes-based visualizations like Parallel or Star Coordinates are useful tools for the analysis of multidimensional data sets. In this paper, we present several
Christian Tominski   +2 more
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Text Input Methods in Virtual Reality using Radial Layouts

26th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology, 2020
Currently, the most popular text input method in VR is Controller Pointing (CP). While this method is easy and intuitive to use, it requires users to have steady hands, and the overlaying of the keyboard onto the virtual scene occludes a part of the scene.
Anh Nguyen, Samuel Bittman, Markus Zank
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Wikipedia category visualization using radial layout

Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration, 2011
Wikipedia is a large and popular daily information source for millions of people. How are articles distributed by topic area, and what is the semantic coverage of Wikipedia? Using manual methods it is impractical to determine this. We present the design of an information visualization tool that produces overview diagrams of Wikipedia's articles ...
Robert P. Biuk-Aghai   +1 more
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SpicyNodes: Radial Layout Authoring for the General Public

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2009
Trees and graphs are relevant to many online tasks such as visualizing social networks, product catalogs, educational portals, digital libraries, the semantic web, concept maps and personalized information management. SpicyNodes is an information-visualization technology that builds upon existing research on radial tree layouts and graph structures ...
Michael, Douma   +4 more
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An optimal radial layout for high dimensional data class visualization

2015 International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Communications (ATC), 2015
Multivariate data visualization is an interesting research field with many applications in ubiquitous fields of sciences. Radial visualization is one of the most common information visualization techniques for visualizing multivariate data. Unfortunately, Radial visualization display different information about structures of multivariate data on the ...
Tran Van Long, Vu Thi Ngan
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Approximating Crossing Minimization in Radial Layouts

2008
We study a crossing minimization problem of drawing a bipartite graph with a radial layout of two orbits. Radial layouts have strong application in social network visualization, displaying centrality of actors. The problem is called the one-sided crossing minimization if the positions of vertices in one of the two orbits are fixed, and is known to be ...
Seok-Hee Hong, Hiroshi Nagamochi
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