Confluent Layered Drawings
Computational Geometry
2007-06-14 v1 Data Structures and Algorithms
Abstract
We combine the idea of confluent drawings with Sugiyama style drawings, in order to reduce the edge crossings in the resultant drawings. Furthermore, it is easier to understand the structures of graphs from the mixed style drawings. The basic idea is to cover a layered graph by complete bipartite subgraphs (bicliques), then replace bicliques with tree-like structures. The biclique cover problem is reduced to a special edge coloring problem and solved by heuristic coloring algorithms. Our method can be extended to obtain multi-depth confluent layered drawings.
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@article{arxiv.cs/0507051,
title = {Confluent Layered Drawings},
author = {David Eppstein and Michael T. Goodrich and Jeremy Yu Meng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cs/0507051},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
11 pages, 6 figures. A preliminary version of this paper appeared in Proc. 12th Int. Symp. Graph Drawing, New York, 2004, Lecture Notes in Comp. Sci. 3383, 2004, pp. 184-194