An Algorithmic Framework for Labeling Network Maps
Abstract
Drawing network maps automatically comprises two challenging steps, namely laying out the map and placing non-overlapping labels. In this paper we tackle the problem of labeling an already existing network map considering the application of metro maps. We present a flexible and versatile labeling model. Despite its simplicity, we prove that it is NP-complete to label a single line of the network. For a restricted variant of that model, we then introduce an efficient algorithm that optimally labels a single line with respect to a given weighting function. Based on that algorithm, we present a general and sophisticated workflow for multiple metro lines, which is experimentally evaluated on real-world metro maps.
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@article{arxiv.1505.00164,
title = {An Algorithmic Framework for Labeling Network Maps},
author = {Jan-Henrik Haunert and Benjamin Niedermann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.00164},
year = {2015}
}
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