Visual Analysis of History of World Cup: A Dynamic Network with Dynamic Hierarchy and Geographic Clustering

  • Ahmed A
  • Fu X
  • Hong S
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In this paper, we present new visual analysis methods for history of the FIFA World Cup competition data, a social network from Graph Drawing 2006 Competition. Our methods are based on the use of network analysis method, and new visualization methods for dynamic graphs with dynamic hierarchy and geographic clustering. More specifically, we derive a dynamic network with geographic clustering from the history of the FIFA World Cup competition data, based on who-beats-whom relationship. Combined with the centrality analysis (which defines dynamic hierarchy) and the use of the union of graphs (which determines the overall layout topology), we present three new visualization methods for dynamic graphs with dynamic hierarchy and geographic clustering: wheel layout, radial layout and hierarchical layout. Our experimental results show that our visual analysis methods can clearly reveal the overall winner of the World Cup competition history as well as the strong and weak countries. Furthermore, one can analyze and compare the performance of each country for each year along the context with their overall performance. This enables us to confirm the expected and discover the unexpected.

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Ahmed, A., Fu, X., Hong, S.-H., Nguyen, Q. H., & Xu, K. (2009). Visual Analysis of History of World Cup: A Dynamic Network with Dynamic Hierarchy and Geographic Clustering. In Visual Information Communication (pp. 25–39). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0312-9_2

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