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The mental map and memorability in dynamic graphs
2012
2012 IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium
In dynamic graph drawing, preserving the mental map, or ensuring that the location of nodes do not change significantly as the information evolves over time is considered an important property by algorithm designers. Many prior experiments have attempted to verify this principle, with surprisingly little success. These experiments have used several different algorithmic methods, a variety of graph interpretation questions on both real and fabricated data, and different presentation methods.
doi:10.1109/pacificvis.2012.6183578
dblp:conf/apvis/ArchambaultP12
fatcat:blw5j62qrrbrriimnpzwpzmmqi