DocumentCode :
3179836
Title :
Effects of Crossing Angles
Author :
Huang, Weidong ; Hong, Seok-Hee ; Eades, Peter
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Sydney, Sydney
fYear :
2008
fDate :
5-7 March 2008
Firstpage :
41
Lastpage :
46
Abstract :
In visualizing graphs as node-link diagrams, it is commonly accepted and employed as a general rule that the number of link crossings should be minimized whenever possible. However, little attention has been paid to how to handle the remaining crossings in the visualization. The study presented in this paper examines the effects of crossing angles on performance of path tracing tasks. It was found that the effect varied with the size of crossing angles. In particular, task response time decreased as the crossing angle increased. However, the rate of the decrease tended to level off when the angle was close to 90 degrees. One of the implications of this study in graph visualization is that just minimizing the crossing number is not sufficient to reduce the negative impact to the minimum. The angles of remaining crossings should be maximized as well.
Keywords :
data visualisation; crossing angles effects; graph drawing; path tracing; task response time; visualizing graphs; Algorithm design and analysis; Biotechnology; Computational efficiency; Data visualization; Delay; Displays; Humans; Information technology; Law enforcement; Monitoring; Graph visualization; aesthetic criteria; crossing angle; evaluation; graph drawing; link crossing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Visualization Symposium, 2008. PacificVIS '08. IEEE Pacific
Conference_Location :
Kyoto
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1966-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PACIFICVIS.2008.4475457
Filename :
4475457
Link To Document :
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