DocumentCode
831586
Title
Balancing Systematic and Flexible Exploration of Social Networks
Author
Perer, Adam ; Shneiderman, Ben
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Maryland Univ., College Park, MD
Volume
12
Issue
5
fYear
2006
Firstpage
693
Lastpage
700
Abstract
Social network analysis (SNA) has emerged as a powerful method for understanding the importance of relationships in networks. However, interactive exploration of networks is currently challenging because: (1) it is difficult to find patterns and comprehend the structure of networks with many nodes and links, and (2) current systems are often a medley of statistical methods and overwhelming visual output which leaves many analysts uncertain about how to explore in an orderly manner. This results in exploration that is largely opportunistic. Our contributions are techniques to help structural analysts understand social networks more effectively. We present SocialAction, a system that uses attribute ranking and coordinated views to help users systematically examine numerous SNA measures. Users can (1) flexibly iterate through visualizations of measures to gain an overview, filter nodes, and find outliers, (2) aggregate networks using link structure, find cohesive subgroups, and focus on communities of interest, and (3) untangle networks by viewing different link types separately, or find patterns across different link types using a matrix overview. For each operation, a stable node layout is maintained in the network visualization so users can make comparisons. SocialAction offers analysts a strategy beyond opportunism, as it provides systematic, yet flexible, techniques for exploring social networks
Keywords
data analysis; data visualisation; graph theory; graphical user interfaces; matrix algebra; social sciences computing; SocialAction; attribute ranking; data analysis; matrix overview; network visualization; social network analysis; statistical methods; Aggregates; Coordinate measuring machines; Data analysis; Data visualization; Filters; Gain measurement; Navigation; Pattern analysis; Social network services; Statistical analysis; Social networks; attribute ranking; coordinated views; exploratory data analysis; interactive graph visualization; Algorithms; Cluster Analysis; Computer Graphics; Computer Simulation; Information Storage and Retrieval; Models, Biological; Population Dynamics; Social Behavior; Social Support; Software; User-Computer Interface;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2626
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVCG.2006.122
Filename
4015419
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