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Interaction Techniques for Selecting and Manipulating Subgraphs in Network Visualizations

Published: 01 November 2009 Publication History

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We present a novel and extensible set of interaction techniques for manipulating visualizations of networks by selecting subgraphs and then applying various commands to modify their layout or graphical properties.Our techniques integrate traditional rectangle and lasso selection, and also support selecting a node's neighbourhood by dragging out its radius (in edges) using a novel kind of radial menu.Commands for translation, rotation, scaling, or modifying graphical properties (such as opacity) and layout patterns can be performed by using a hotbox (a transiently popped-up, semi-transparent set of widgets) that has been extended in novel ways to integrate specification of commands with 1D or 2D arguments.Our techniques require only one mouse button and one keyboard key, and are designed for fast, gestural, in-place interaction.We present the design and integration of these interaction techniques, and illustrate their use in interactive graph visualization.Our techniques are implemented in NAViGaTOR, a software package for visualizing and analyzing biological networks.An initial usability study is also reported.

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cover image IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics  Volume 15, Issue 6
November 2009
4338 pages

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IEEE Educational Activities Department

United States

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Published: 01 November 2009

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  1. biological networks
  2. hotbox
  3. interactive graph drawing
  4. marking menus
  5. network layout
  6. radial menus

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