학술논문

Interactive visualization of genealogical graphs
Document Type
Conference
Source
IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, 2005. INFOVIS 2005. Information Visualization Information Visualization, 2005. INFOVIS 2005. IEEE Symposium on. :16-23 2005
Subject
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Visualization
Tree graphs
Graph theory
Computer science
Software prototyping
Animation
Cameras
Mice
Chromium
Computer graphics
Language
ISSN
1522-404X
Abstract
The general problem of visualizing "family trees", or genealogical graphs, in 2D, is considered. A graph theoretic analysis is given, which identifies why genealogical graphs can be difficult to draw. This motivates some novel graphical representations, including one based on a dual tree, a subgraph formed by the union of two trees. Dual trees can be drawn in various styles, including an indented outline style, and allow users to browse general multitrees in addition to genealogical graphs, by transitioning between different dual tree views. A software prototype for such browsing is described, that supports smoothly animated transitions, automatic camera framing, rotation of subtrees, and a novel interaction technique for expanding or collapsing subtrees to any depth with a single mouse drag