
Prof. Dr. Oliver Deussen
University of Konstanz
Visual Computing
Building ZT, Room 809
Germany
Keynote Speech :Visualization of Large Networks (Information Visualization)
Abstract:
Inevitably, the projection of most graph structures on two-dimensional screens will create errors and therefore visually wrong impressions. In the past, two types of methods have been developed to minimize such projection errors and create layouts in a visually pleasing way. The first group of methods, force-directed layouts, interpret the links of a graph as physical springs, while stress-based methods minimize an energy function that aims to map graph distances faithfully. With Prof. Yunhai Wang I developed a unified description that allows to create optimal parameters for both modeling types and even to specify new, better methods for most graphs. Adding vector-based constraints allows systems to render graphs with different layouts and under varying perspectives. We show that deviating from all kinds of physical metaphors is a good idea to create even better projection methods.
Biographical Profile:
Prof. Deussen graduated at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and is a professor at University of Konstanz, one of the Excellence Universities in Germany. 2008-2020 he was a visiting professor at the Chinese Academy of Science in Shenzhen (SIAT). 2019-2020 he served as President of the Eurographics Association. His areas of interest are Information Visualization, non-photorealistic rendering techniques, sampling theory. He also contributed papers to geometry processing and image-based modeling methods. Currently he is one of the speakers of the Excellence Cluster “Centre for the Advanced Study of Collective Behaviour” at University of Konstanz.
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