Edge Visual Encodings in Matrix-Based Diagrams

The most common depictions of graphs are node-link diagrams (NLDs) and matrix-based diagrams (MBDs). Making valid comparisons between these two visualisation techniques is difficult because they are each subject to a variety of representation parameters with respect to graph layout (NLD) and node or...

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Published inProceedings / International Conference on Information Visualisation pp. 62 - 67
Main Authors Sansen, Joris, Bourqui, Romain, Pinaud, Bruno, Purchase, Helen
Format Conference Proceeding Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.07.2015
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ISSN1550-6037
DOI10.1109/iV.2015.22

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Summary:The most common depictions of graphs are node-link diagrams (NLDs) and matrix-based diagrams (MBDs). Making valid comparisons between these two visualisation techniques is difficult because they are each subject to a variety of representation parameters with respect to graph layout (NLD) and node ordering (MBD), meaning that any given choice of layout and order (even if they fulfil some aesthetic criteria) may influence experimental results. To overcome this problem, we propose a MBD-based technique which hybridises the entity visual encoding of a MBD with the edge visual encoding of a NLD. Using a typical MBD, we propose three edge visual encoding evolutions to ultimately render edges like in a NLD while preserving nodes depiction and order. Such encoding evolutions allow us to perform an experimental evaluation of user performances for a path finding task without the above limitations. We show that for a path finding task, our edge visual encoding evolutions tend to improve the user experience when analysing and interacting with a MBD.
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ISSN:1550-6037
DOI:10.1109/iV.2015.22