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Sketches

You can follow this idea in some mockup images:

  • Organization line

    lines.jpg

  • Some organizations drawn together with project lines starting from intersections (projects lines are an entanglement of organization threads)

    lines2.jpg, lines3.jpg, lines6.jpg, linesG.png, linesStripped.png

  • Project ego-meshwork

    project-meshwork.jpg.

  • Lines details

    lines5.jpg, lines7.jpg, linesPies.jpg.

  • Christian Lovato's projection.

    Christian suggests that the meshwork display is just onother projection of a 3D graph; while the network display is a top view, the meshwork is a side view. Here is his picture:

    christian_projection.jpg.

Storyline visualizations

We have already coded our meshwork visualization, leveraging the force-layout algorithm, and I'm quite content with it. But recently I discovered that so much was already done bu computer scientists. So I would like to build on this work, in the future, and I start here with a new sketch drawn after reading some papers. storyline_sketch01.jpg.

Papers:

  • Ogawa, Michael, and Kwan-Liu Ma. 2010. “Software Evolution Storylines.” In Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Software Visualization - SOFTVIS ’10, 35. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press. doi:10.1145/1879211.1879219.
  • Tanahashi, Y, and KL Ma. 2012. “Design Considerations for Optimizing Storyline Visualizations.” IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 18 (12): 2679–2688.
  • Liu, S, Y Wu, E Wei, M Liu, and Y Liu. 2013. “Storyflow: Tracking the Evolution of Stories.” IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 19 (12): 2436–2445.

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