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A storyline visualization is a layout that represents the temporal dynamics of social interactions along time by the convergence of chronological lines. Among the criteria oriented at improving aesthetics and legibility of a representation…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2016-08-30 Martin Gronemann , Michael Jünger , Frauke Liers , Francesco Mambelli

Storyline visualizations help visualize encounters of the characters in a story over time. Each character is represented by an x-monotone curve that goes from left to right. A meeting is represented by having the characters that participate…

Computational Geometry · Computer Science 2016-09-02 Thomas C. van Dijk , Martin Fink , Norbert Fischer , Fabian Lipp , Peter Markfelder , Alexander Ravsky , Subhash Suri , Alexander Wolff

Storyline visualizations show the structure of a story, by depicting the interactions of the characters over time. Each character is represented by an x-monotone curve from left to right, and a meeting is represented by having the curves of…

Computational Geometry · Computer Science 2017-09-05 Thomas C. van Dijk , Fabian Lipp , Peter Markfelder , Alexander Wolff

A storyline visualization shows interactions between characters over time. Each character is represented by an x-monotone curve. Time is mapped to the x-axis, and groups of characters that interact at a particular point $t$ in time must be…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2025-08-28 Alexander Dobler , Tim Hegemann , Martin Nöllenburg , Alexander Wolff

In a storyline visualization, we visualize a collection of interacting characters (e.g., in a movie, play, etc.) by $x$-monotone curves that converge for each interaction, and diverge otherwise. Given a storyline with $n$ characters, we…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2016-08-03 Irina Kostitsyna , Martin Nöllenburg , Valentin Polishchuk , André Schulz , Darren Strash

Storyline drawings are a popular visualization of interactions of a set of characters over time, e.g., to show participants of scenes in a book or movie. Characters are represented as $x$-monotone curves that converge vertically for…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2024-09-05 Alexander Dobler , Michael Jünger , Paul J. Jünger , Julian Meffert , Petra Mutzel , Martin Nöllenburg

Storyline visualization has emerged as an innovative method for illustrating the development and changes in stories across various domains. Traditional approaches typically represent stories with one line per character, progressing from…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2024-08-06 Haonan Yao , Lixiang Zhao , Boyuan Chen , Kaiwen Li , Hai-Ning Liang , Lingyun Yu

We define "visual story-writing" as using visual representations of story elements to support writing and revising narrative texts. To demonstrate this approach, we developed a text editor that automatically visualizes a graph of entity…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2025-08-01 Damien Masson , Zixin Zhao , Fanny Chevalier

Storyline layouts visualize temporal interactions by drawing each character as an $x$-monotone curve and enforcing that the participants of every meeting form a contiguous vertical group. We study a drawing extension variant in which a…

Computational Geometry · Computer Science 2026-03-10 Alexander Dobler , Siddharth Gupta , Philipp Kindermann , Fabrizio Montecchiani , Martin Nöllenburg

Story Visualization aims to generate images aligned with story prompts, reflecting the coherence of storybooks through visual consistency among characters and scenes.Whereas current approaches exclusively concentrate on characters and…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2023-12-14 Sitong Su , Litao Guo , Lianli Gao , Heng Tao Shen , Jingkuan Song

Storyline visualizations depict the temporal dynamics of social interactions, as they describe how groups of actors (individuals or organizations) change over time. A common constraint in storyline visualizations is that an actor cannot…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2020-08-13 Emilio Di Giacomo , Walter Didimo , Giuseppe Liotta , Fabrizio Montecchiani , Alessandra Tappini

Storyline visualizations display the interactions of groups and entities and their development over time. Existing approaches have successfully adopted the general layout from hand-drawn illustrations to automatically create similar…

Graphics · Computer Science 2020-04-30 Fabian Bolte , Stefan Bruckner

Story visualization aims to generate a sequence of images to narrate each sentence in a multi-sentence story with a global consistency across dynamic scenes and characters. Current works still struggle with output images' quality and…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2022-09-23 Bowen Li , Thomas Lukasiewicz

Recently, it has been proposed to analyse the literary works, plays or novels, using graphs to display the social network of their interacting characters. In this approach, the timeline of the literary work is lost, because the storyline is…

Computers and Society · Computer Science 2015-08-06 Amelia Carolina Sparavigna

Time series is a collection of data instances that are ordered according to a time stamp. Stock prices, temperature, etc are examples of time series data in real life. Time series data are used for forecasting sales, predicting trends.…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2024-04-25 Sathya Krishnan Suresh , Shunmugapriya P

Story visualization aims to generate a series of images that match the story described in texts, and it requires the generated images to satisfy high quality, alignment with the text description, and consistency in character identities.…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2023-11-21 Wen Wang , Canyu Zhao , Hao Chen , Zhekai Chen , Kecheng Zheng , Chunhua Shen

Graphs change over time, and typically variations on the small multiples or animation pattern is used to convey this dynamism visually. However, both of these classical techniques have significant drawbacks, so a new approach, Storyline…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2014-12-23 Dustin L. Arendt , Leslie M. Blaha

Analyzing literature involves tracking interactions between characters, locations, and themes. Visualization has the potential to facilitate the mapping and analysis of these complex relationships, but capturing structured information from…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2025-08-12 Catherine Yeh , Tara Menon , Robin Singh Arya , Helen He , Moira Weigel , Fernanda Viégas , Martin Wattenberg

Discrete event sequences serve as models for numerous real-world datasets, including publications over time, project milestones, and medication dosing during patient treatments. These event sequences typically exhibit bursty behavior, where…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2025-07-24 Yuet Ling Wong , Niklas Elmqvist

Causality visualization can help people understand temporal chains of events, such as messages sent in a distributed system, cause and effect in a historical conflict, or the interplay between political actors over time. However, as the…

Computation and Language · Computer Science 2020-09-08 Arjun Choudhry , Mandar Sharma , Pramod Chundury , Thomas Kapler , Derek W. S. Gray , Naren Ramakrishnan , Niklas Elmqvist
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