Title :
Interactive high-dimensional visualization of social graphs
Author :
Wakita, Ken ; Takami, Masanori ; Hosobe, Hiroshi
Author_Institution :
Tokyo Tech, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
The paper tackles the problems of the “giant hairballs”, the dense and tangled structures often resulting from visualization of large social graphs. Proposed is a high-dimensional rotation technique called AGI3D, combined with an ability to filter elements based on social centrality values. AGI3D is targeted for a high-dimensional embedding of a social graph and its projection onto 3D space. It allows the user to rotate the social graph layout in the high-dimensional space by mouse dragging of a vertex. Its high-dimensional rotation effects give the user an illusion that he/she is destructively reshaping the social graph layout but in reality, it assists the user to find a preferred positioning and direction in the high-dimensional space to look at the internal structure of the social graph layout, keeping it unmodified. A prototype implementation of the proposal called Social Viewpoint Finder is tested with about 70 social graphs and this paper reports four of the analysis results.
Keywords :
data visualisation; graph theory; user interfaces; 3D space; AGI3D; Social Viewpoint Finder; giant hairball; high-dimensional embedding; high-dimensional rotation effect; high-dimensional rotation technique; high-dimensional space; interactive high-dimensional visualization; large social graph; mouse dragging; prototype implementation; social centrality value; social graph layout; Blogs; Internet; Layout; Proposals; Social network services; Visual analytics; Interactive graph visualization; Multi-dimensional scaling; Social graph visualization; Visual analytics;
Conference_Titel :
Visualization Symposium (PacificVis), 2015 IEEE Pacific
DOI :
10.1109/PACIFICVIS.2015.7156391