Visualizing Dynamic Weighted Digraphs with Partial Links

H. Schmauder, Michael Burch, D. Weiskopf
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Abstract

Graphs are traditionally represented as node-link diagrams, but these typically suffer from visual clutter when they become denser, i.e. more vertices and edges are present in the data set. Partial link drawings have been introduced for node-link diagrams aiming at reducing visual clutter caused by link crossings. Although this concept was shown to perform well for some parameter settings, it has not been used for visually encoding dynamic weighted digraphs. In this paper we investigate the problem of visualizing time-varying graphs as one node-link diagram in a specific layout by exploiting the links as timelines. Partially drawn links are used to show the graph dynamics by splitting each link into as many segments as time steps have to be represented. Conventional 2D layout algorithms can be applied while simultaneously showing the evolution over time. Color-coded links represent the changing weights. We use tapered links to reduce possible overlaps at the link target nodes that would occur when using traditional arrow-based directed links. We experiment with different graph layouts and different numbers of data dimensions, i.e. number of vertices, edges, and time steps. We illustrate the usefulness of the technique in a case study investigating dynamic migration data.
带有部分链接的动态加权有向图的可视化
传统上,图形被表示为节点链接图,但当它们变得更密集时,通常会出现视觉混乱,即数据集中出现更多的顶点和边。部分链接图被引入到节点链接图中,目的是减少链接交叉造成的视觉混乱。尽管这个概念在某些参数设置上表现良好,但它还没有被用于动态加权有向图的视觉编码。在本文中,我们研究了将时变图可视化为特定布局中的一个节点-链接图的问题,利用链接作为时间线。部分绘制的链接用于通过将每个链接划分为必须表示的时间步长的尽可能多的片段来显示图形动态。传统的二维布局算法可以应用,同时显示随时间的演变。用颜色编码的链接表示权重的变化。我们使用锥形链接来减少在使用传统的基于箭头的定向链接时可能发生的链接目标节点上的重叠。我们尝试了不同的图布局和不同的数据维数,即顶点数、边数和时间步长。我们在调查动态迁移数据的案例研究中说明了该技术的有用性。
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