63 research outputs found
Evaluation of two interaction techniques for visualization of dynamic graphs
Several techniques for visualization of dynamic graphs are based on different
spatial arrangements of a temporal sequence of node-link diagrams. Many studies
in the literature have investigated the importance of maintaining the user's
mental map across this temporal sequence, but usually each layout is considered
as a static graph drawing and the effect of user interaction is disregarded. We
conducted a task-based controlled experiment to assess the effectiveness of two
basic interaction techniques: the adjustment of the layout stability and the
highlighting of adjacent nodes and edges. We found that generally both
interaction techniques increase accuracy, sometimes at the cost of longer
completion times, and that the highlighting outclasses the stability adjustment
for many tasks except the most complex ones.Comment: Appears in the Proceedings of the 24th International Symposium on
Graph Drawing and Network Visualization (GD 2016
Interval mapping of quantitative trait loci for reproductive, morphological, and seed traits of soybean (Glycine max L.)
Effect of maternal pre-pregnancy underweight and average gestational weight gain on physical growth and intellectual development of early school-aged children
Corporate political activity, public policy uncertainty, and firm outcomes: A meta-analysis
Molecular Genetics of Growth and Development in Populus. Iii. A Genetic Linkage Map of a Hybrid Poplar Composed of Rflp, Sts, and Rapd Markers
Phosphorus magnetic resonance spectra and changes in body composition during weight loss.
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