Mental Map Preservation Helps User Orientation in Dynamic Graphs

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We present the results of a formal experiment that tests the ability of a participant to orient themselves in a dynamically evolving graph. Examples of these tasks include finding a specific location or route between two locations. We find that preserving the mental map for the tasks tested is significantly faster and produces fewer errors. As the number of targets increase, this result holds

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Graph Drawing E-print Archive

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Last time updated on 14/05/2016

This paper was published in Graph Drawing E-print Archive.

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