Visualizations : Test d

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Posted Sunday March 09 2008, 04:58 PM
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Posted Wednesday March 12 2008, 12:21 PM
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Bernice says:

Bernice again

Posted Thursday March 13 2008, 10:22 AM
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Posted Thursday March 13 2008, 01:30 PM
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Anonymous says:

Mercan Topkara: I just thought that if I knew these people (if the names meant something to me) I would have arranged the graph differently. Those who I know more would be in the center, or those whom I met at the same time would be closer for me as a memory clue.

Posted Thursday March 13 2008, 10:18 PM
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Anonymous says:

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Posted Friday March 14 2008, 02:40 PM
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Posted Friday March 14 2008, 05:37 PM
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Anonymous says:

First: minimize cumulative link length, while maintaining a minimum length per link, which results in nodes with a lot of links placed centrally
Second: minimize link crossings, to reduce visual clutter and to reduce overlap between the networks around individual nodes.

Posted Friday March 14 2008, 08:59 PM
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Posted Saturday March 15 2008, 03:34 AM
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Posted Sunday March 16 2008, 06:23 PM
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Anonymous says:

2 clusters connected with only 3 connections

Posted Monday March 17 2008, 03:02 AM
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Anonymous says:

I organization of this visualization based on increasing the white space and trying to reduce “tangle” by cutting down on the number of edge intersections. With the exception of “Eric” and “Amanda”, I think it works well.

Posted Monday March 17 2008, 09:59 AM
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Anonymous says:

I’m simply trying to simplify crossovers and have as few overlapping network links. I’d like to be able to use this software in my work…

Posted Monday March 17 2008, 03:55 PM
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Anonymous says:

Having the graph as planar as possible seems helpful. Allowing a different edge color for edges that cross others would help.

Posted Tuesday March 18 2008, 04:09 PM
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TJP says:

I tried to make as few lines cross as possible. I started to notice that there were two highly connected network that were connected by a few common members. The most frustrating aspect was making space inside each network for the sub networks to have room.

Recently, I have been reading the companion to Mark Lombardi’s art work, Mark Lombardi: Global Networks. I noticed how his connector lines were all mostly curved. It made me rethink using straight and right angle connectors in my flow diagrams because the arc of his lines create a “trajectory” that is easy to follow with the eye even when crossing several other lines.

Posted Tuesday March 18 2008, 09:07 PM
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as compact as I could get it

Posted Tuesday March 18 2008, 09:36 PM
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Posted Tuesday March 18 2008, 10:03 PM
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I like it. It has nice shape and relations makes sense.

Posted Tuesday March 18 2008, 10:47 PM
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Anonymous says:

Nodes with more links should probably be moved first. One factor is how much overlap there may be between links.
Some fairly obvious clusters.

Posted Thursday March 20 2008, 03:28 AM
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Anonymous says:

ugh

Posted Thursday March 20 2008, 04:15 PM
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Anonymous says:

two groups with few ties

Posted Friday March 21 2008, 07:12 AM
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Posted Tuesday March 25 2008, 10:42 AM
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Belarius says:

In trying to minimize crossing, I usually try to get the three-path-out nodes triangulated within their destinations first, then try to massage the heavier nodes to minimize the remaining crosses. I also try to get line-crossings to happen relatively close to the midpoint of each line, and to make sure that a given path doesn’t have to “squeeze” between two points that are very close.

Posted Tuesday March 25 2008, 02:06 PM
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diazr says:

I rearragned to make sure that there were fewer crossed relationships. This naturally led me to see that people clumped and that there were only a few that had general cross over connections.

Posted Tuesday March 25 2008, 05:28 PM
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Posted Thursday March 27 2008, 11:01 PM
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Anonymous says:

cool

Posted Friday March 28 2008, 04:06 PM
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Anonymous says:

I guess that the way I did it was to drag nodes around until the connections didn’t overlap, weren’t too long (although they aren’t really minimum length) and the nodes are close to lying on a rectangular grid. At some point it began to make sense…

Posted Monday March 31 2008, 03:25 AM
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