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A Graph Based Model for Navigating Visualisation

Nagappan, R.

    This paper presents a model for describing visualisation by considering individual parts of an instance and relating them to each other. The resulting part-relationship structure forms a mental graph that can be used to navigate throughout the visualisation as a whole. This model is effective for exploring contemporary, complex visualisation instances which are difficult to analyse using traditional mechanisms.
Cite as: Nagappan, R. (2001). A Graph Based Model for Navigating Visualisation. In Proc. Selected papers from Pan-Sydney Area Workshop on Visual Information Processing (VIP2000), Sydney, Australia. CRPIT, 2. Eades, P. and Jin, J., Eds. ACS. 17-21.
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