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Quantitative Metrics for Edge Bundling of Network Visualizations
Abstract Edge bundling is widely used for reducing visual clutter in large 2D network and trajectory visualizations. Various edge bundling methods have been proposed, each producing qualitatively distinct outputs for the same data; however, few quantitative metrics exist for systematic evaluation. In this paper, we propose a set of quantitative metrics
M. Wallinger +3 more
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Ground Penetrating Radar for Subsurface Utility Detection: Methods, Challenges, and Future Directions. [PDF]
Gao S, Hu D.
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Abstract Recent advances in AI enable the automatic generation of visualizations directly from textual prompts using agentic workflows. However, visualizations produced via one‐shot generative methods often suffer from insufficient quality, typically requiring a human in the loop to refine the outputs.
Roxana Bujack +4 more
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High-Precision Marine Radar Object Detection Using Tiled Training and SAHI Enhanced YOLOv11-OBB. [PDF]
Külcü S.
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ReTrace: Interactive Visualizations for Reasoning Traces of Large Reasoning Models
Abstract Recent advances in Large Language Models have led to Large Reasoning Models, which produce step‐by‐step reasoning traces. Such traces may offer insight into how models think, improving explainability and clarifying the underlying process. These traces, however, are often verbose and complex, making them cognitively demanding to comprehend ...
L. Felder +4 more
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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for comorbid major depressive disorder and hoarding disorder: An open label pilot study. [PDF]
Zakrzewski JJ +6 more
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Abstract Network visualization has traditionally relied on heuristic metrics, such as stress, under the assumption that optimizing them leads to aesthetic and informative layouts. However, no single metric consistently produces the most effective results.
X. Li, P. Zhang, X. Wang, H. Shen, Y. Hu
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Guardrail Selection in Line Charts to Contextualize Persuasive Visualizations
Abstract Charts used for persuasion can easily veer into being outright misleading when, for instance, cherry‐picked data is paired with a deceptive caption, as is commonly encountered on social media. The rise of interactive time‐series data explorers for hotly debated topics makes such framing easy to produce and spread.
K. A. Nadib, M. Kogan, A. Lex, M. Lisnic
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Multi-Type Ship Detection in Complex Marine Backgrounds Using an Enhanced YOLO-Based Network. [PDF]
Du A, Xu H, Yao W.
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TerraTinker: Crafting Playful Geospatial Visualizations
Abstract With the onset of digital technologies, conveying information to the young generation is becoming evermore challenging, forcing us to explore alternative methods, such as using video games. A typical area that could benefit from innovation is geography, where we want to convey the relationship between selected geographical locations and ...
J. Rosecký +3 more
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