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49 49  Die Paperliste befindet sich aktuell noch im Aufbau, also verlasst euch besser noch nicht darauf.
50 50  {{/note}}
51 51  
52 -Wybrow, Marriott, Stuckey. Orthogonal hyperedge routing. Diagrams 2012.
52 +== Aesthetics ==
53 53  
54 -Bottoni, Costagliola, Fish. Euler diagram encodings. Diagrams 2012.
54 ++ Purchase, Freeman, Hamer. An exploration of visual complexity. Diagrams 2012.
55 55  
56 -Baimagambetov, Howse, Stapleton, Delaney. Generating effective Euler diagrams. Diagrams 2018.
56 ++ Lloyd, Rodgers, Roberts. Metro map colour-coding: effect on usability in route tracing. Diagrams 2018.
57 57  
58 -Erwig, Smeltzer. Variational pictures. Diagrams 2018.
58 ++ Kobourov, Pupyrev, Saket. Are crossings important for drawing large graphs? GD 2014.
59 59  
60 -Burns, Carberry, Elzer, and Chester. Automatically recognizing intended messages in grouped bar charts. Diagrams 2012.
60 +Ware, Purchase, Colpoys, McGill. Cognitive measurements of graph aesthetics. Information visualization 2002.
61 61  
62 -Purchase, Freeman, Hamer. An exploration of visual complexity. Diagrams 2012.
62 +== Perception and Usage ==
63 63  
64 -Alqadah, Stapleton, Howse, Chapman. Evaluation the impact of clutter in Euler diagrams. Diagrams 2014.
64 ++ Burns, Carberry, Elzer, and Chester. Automatically recognizing intended messages in grouped bar charts. Diagrams 2012.
65 65  
66 -Chapman, Stapleton, Rodgers, Micallef, Blake. Visualizing sets: an empirical comparison of diagram types. Diagrams 2014.
66 ++ Petre. 'No Shit' or 'Oh Shit': Responses to observations on the use of UML in professional practice. Software & Systems Modeling, 2014.
67 67  
68 -Fox, de Vries, Lima, Loker. Exploring representations of student time-use. Diagrams 2016.
68 +== Browsing ==
69 69  
70 -Kriglstein, Haider, Wallner, Pohl. Who, where, when and with whom? Evaluation of group meeting visualization. Diagrams 2016.
70 ++ Nachmanson, Prutkin, Lee, Riche, Holroyd, Chen. GraphMaps: browsing large graphs as interactive maps. GD 2015.
71 71  
72 -Tversky, Gao, Corter, Tanaka, Nickerson. People, place, and time: inferences from diagrams. Diagrams 2016.
72 ++ Vaaraniemi, Goerlich, in der Au. Intelligent prioritization and filtering of labels in navigation maps. Journal of WSCG, 2014.
73 73  
74 -Lloyd, Rodgers, Roberts. Matro map colour-coding: effect on usability in route tracing. Diagrams 2018.
74 +== Graph Drawing ==
75 75  
76 -Durugbo. Modelling information flow: improving diagrammatic visualizations. Diagrams 2012.
76 ++ Wybrow, Marriott, Stuckey. Orthogonal hyperedge routing. Diagrams 2012. (Ideal für Abschlussarbeit)
77 77  
78 -Nagy. Graphical representations of context-free languages. Diagrams 2014.
78 ++ Fink, Wolff, Schuhmann, Aulbach. Drawing graphs with restricted area. GD 2014.
79 79  
80 -Bojda, Bubnó, Nagy, Takács. A graphical representation of boolean logic. Diagrams 2014.
80 +Athenstädt, Hartmann, Nöllenburg. Simultaneous embeddability of two partitions.
81 81  
82 -Kobourov, Pupyrev, Saket. Are crossings important for drawing large graphs? GD 2014.
82 +Walshaw. A multilevel algorithm for force-directed graph drawing. GD 2000. (Master, weil mit >30 Seiten recht lang?)
83 83  
84 -Fink, Wolff, Schuhmann, Aulbach. Drawing graphs with restricted area. GD 2014.
84 ++ Chevalier, Safro. Comparison of coarsening schemes for multilevel graph partitioning. International Conference on Learning and Intelligent Optimization, 2009.
85 85  
86 -\\
86 +== Euler Diagrams ==
87 +
88 ++ Bottoni, Costagliola, Fish. Euler diagram encodings. Diagrams 2012.
89 +
90 ++ Baimagambetov, Howse, Stapleton, Delaney. Generating effective Euler diagrams. Diagrams 2018.
91 +
92 +Mutton, Rodgers, Flower. Drawing graphs in Euler diagrams. Diagrams 2004. (hatten wir glaube ich schon mal)
93 +
94 ++ Chapman, Stapleton, Rodgers, Micallef, Blake. Visualizing sets: an empirical comparison of diagram types. Diagrams 2014.
95 +
96 +== Other Types of Diagrams ==
97 +
98 +Grossman, Harel. On the algorithmics of Higraphs. 1997.
99 +
100 ++ Erwig, Smeltzer. Variational pictures. Diagrams 2018.
87 87  {{/expand}}
88 88  
89 89  = Ablauf =
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268 268  Ausarbeitung
269 269  )))|(((
270 270  {{code language="none"}}
271 -<login>/sem16ws-<login>.[tex/pdf]
285 +<login>/sem18ws-<login>.[tex/pdf]
272 272  {{/code}}
273 273  )))
274 274  |=(((
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275 275  Vortragsfolien
276 276  )))|(((
277 277  {{code language="none"}}
278 -<login>/sem16ws-<login>-talk.[tex/pdf]
292 +<login>/sem18ws-<login>-talk.[tex/pdf]
279 279  {{/code}}
280 280  )))
281 281  |=(((
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282 282  Handoutfolien
283 283  )))|(((
284 284  {{code language="none"}}
285 -<login>/sem16ss-<login>-handout.[tex/pdf]
299 +<login>/sem18ws-<login>-handout.[tex/pdf]
286 286  {{/code}}
287 287  )))
288 288  |=(((
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289 289  Review
290 290  )))|(((
291 291  Generelle Anmerkungen:
292 -{{code language="none"}}<login review-Empfänger>/sem16ss-<login review-Empfänger>-reviewnotes-<login Reviewer>.[pdf]{{/code}}
306 +{{code language="none"}}<login review-Empfänger>/sem18ws-<login review-Empfänger>-reviewnotes-<login Reviewer>.[pdf]{{/code}}
293 293  
294 294  Annotiertes PDF:
295 -{{code language="none"}}<login review-Empfänger>/sem16ws-<login review-Empfänger>-review-<login Reviewer>.[pdf]{{/code}}
309 +{{code language="none"}}<login review-Empfänger>/sem18ws-<login review-Empfänger>-review-<login Reviewer>.[pdf]{{/code}}
296 296  )))
297 297  
298 298  Die Handoutfolien unterscheiden sich von den Vortragsfolien dadurch, dass die Handoutfolien keine Animationen für die Präsentation am Beamer enthalten. Beim Arbeiten mit der LaTeX-beamer Klasse können Handoutfolien durch das Hinzufügen eines optionalen Argumentes bei der Deklaration der Dokumentenklasse generiert werden ({{code language="none"}}\documentclass[trans]{beamer}{{/code}}).
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1 -https://rtsys.informatik.uni-kiel.de/confluence//wiki/spaces/SEM/pages/45318182/WS18/19 (Layout)
1 +https://rtsys.informatik.uni-kiel.de/confluence//wiki/spaces/SEM/pages/45318259/WS18/19 (Layout)