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Extending adjacency matrices to 3D with triangles

Social and Information Networks 2024-06-25 v2 Human-Computer Interaction

Abstract

Social networks are the fabric of society and the subject of frequent visual analysis. Closed triads represent triangular relationships between three people in a social network and are significant for understanding inherent interconnections and influence within the network. The most common methods for representing social networks (node-link diagrams and adjacency matrices) are not optimal for understanding triangles. We propose extending the adjacency matrix form to 3D for better visualization of network triads. We design a 3D matrix reordering technique and implement an immersive interactive system to assist in visualizing and analyzing closed triads in social networks. A user study and usage scenarios demonstrate that our method provides substantial added value over node-link diagrams in improving the efficiency and accuracy of manipulating and understanding the social network triads.

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@article{arxiv.2306.07588,
  title  = {Extending adjacency matrices to 3D with triangles},
  author = {Rusheng Pan and Helen C. Purchase and Tim Dwyer and Wei Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.07588},
  year   = {2024}
}

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to be published in PacificVis 2024

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