Abstract
We describe ASK-GraphView, a node-link-based graph visualization system that allows clustering and interactive navigation of large graphs, ranging in size up to 16 million edges. The system uses a scalable architecture and a series of increasingly sophisticated clustering algorithms to construct a hierarchy on an arbitrary, weighted undirected input graph. By lowering the interactivity requirements we can scale to substantially bigger graphs. The user is allowed to navigate this hierarchy in a top down manner by interactively expanding individual clusters. ASK-GraphView also provides facilities for filtering and coloring, annotation and cluster labeling. © 2006 IEEE.
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Abello, J., Van Ham, F., & Krishnan, N. (2006). ASK-GraphView: A large scale graph visualization system. In IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (Vol. 12, pp. 669–676). https://doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2006.120
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