Title :
A multiple-focus graph browsing technique using heat models and force-directed layout
Abstract :
Describes a multiple-focus graph visualization and navigation technique using two heat models: a heat conduction model and a thermal radiation model. The proposed technique integrates force-directed layout techniques with the heat models. It provides virtual heat energy to focus nodes or a focus region. The heat influences the temperatures of link and other nodes, and then the temperatures determine the attributes, such as the sizes and lengths, of the nodes and links. A prototype browser using the proposed technique has been implemented with the Java programming language and the Java3D class library. The browser can visualize a general graph structure interactively in a 2D or 3D view. It allows us to have both multiple positive foci and negative foci, and enables us to navigate in a graph by using a heat-radiating pointer
Keywords :
data structures; data visualisation; graphical user interfaces; graphs; heat conduction; heat radiation; hypermedia; interactive systems; object-oriented programming; online front-ends; software libraries; temperature; 2D view; 3D view; Java programming language; Java3D class library; focus nodes; focus region; force-directed layout; graph navigation technique; graph visualization; heat conduction; heat models; heat-radiating pointer; hyperlink attributes; interactive graph structure visualization; link node temperature; multiple-focus graph browsing technique; negative foci; node attributes; positive foci; prototype browser; thermal radiation; virtual heat energy; Displays; Heat transfer; Java; Navigation; Prototypes; Springs; Temperature; Thermal conductivity; Tree graphs; Visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Information Visualisation, 2001. Proceedings. Fifth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1195-3
DOI :
10.1109/IV.2001.942071