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A Framework for Human-Computer Interaction in Directed Graph Drawing

do Nascimento, H.A.D.

    This paper describes some studies in Human-Computer Interaction for Directed Graph Drawing. We have developed a system where users can help some standard graph drawing algorithms to produce nice drawings of a graph according to a set of aesthetic criteria. The system follows a general framework for interaction with optimisation processes that can be applied to many optimisation problems. Some discussion about the framework and possible improvements is presented.
Cite as: do Nascimento, H.A.D. (2001). A Framework for Human-Computer Interaction in Directed Graph Drawing. In Proc. Australian Symposium on Information Visualisation, (invis.au 2001), Sydney, Australia. CRPIT, 9. Eades, P. and Pattison, T., Eds. ACS. 63-69.
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