[HN Gopher] A Visual Bibliography of Tree Visualization
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A Visual Bibliography of Tree Visualization
Author : escot
Score : 65 points
Date : 2022-11-11 14:42 UTC (8 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (treevis.net)
(TXT) w3m dump (treevis.net)
| abudabi123 wrote:
| That one
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| https://treevis.net/#Li2020a
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| or that one
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| https://treevis.net/#Brath2012
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| look useful for seeing 6 million simultaneous messages in
| exchange, the salient content peculiar to you you rewire as
| strands in zero gravity depending on emphasis and the A.I.
| assistant has AST extrapolations at focal points
| fnordpiglet wrote:
| [deleted]
| arboles wrote:
| Unlike the other comments, I don't think the site about tree
| organizations should be organized like a tree. The authors are
| well read in tree visualizations, in the site you can filter by
| "Dimensionality" or "Representation" or "Alignment", and you can
| _combine_ these tags. The authors don 't use trees because they
| know the limitations.
|
| This reply isn't filed under the intended two posts it should
| reference because of limitations of how comments are structured
| on HN.
| froh wrote:
| to the limitations on how comments are structured, as trees,
| not DAGs, and not just on HN but nearly everywhere: have you
| ever encountered a "forum" or "chat" eher you can kind of star
| merge several threads with a single reply?
| bursted wrote:
| >>33567235
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| I can only think of _Futaba-style discussion boards,_ that
| is, 4chan. On 4chan threads are linear, but you 're supposed
| to reply to posts by mentioning their unique post no. For
| example, the above comment would want to mention >>33566411
| and >>33566389. You can mention as many posts as want. The
| posts get a backlink, so the thread is a navigable, true
| graph structure. Reading discussion on 4chan can be confusing
| as a deep chain of replies can branch out to mention a recent
| surface post, and to understand what's going on you have to
| both delve down focused reply chains but also be aware of
| incoming posts that are displayed cutting across any one
| discussion.
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| Here is a typical 4chan thread that demos this:
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| https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/87053939/#87081210
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| I chose to link a post where a picture visualizes a 4chan
| thread in a directed graph. Also, a screen above there's a
| "Thanks." to several other posts, in one post.
| [deleted]
| woozyolliew wrote:
| I was hoping the related techniques would themselves be organized
| as a tree! But doesn't seem like it.
| recuter wrote:
| Of course this begs the question why they aren't represented by
| some sort of tree visualization. Tree
| visualization is one of the best-studied areas of information
| visualization; researchers have developed more than 200
| visualization and layout techniques for trees. The treevis.net
| project aims to provide a hand-curated bibliographical reference
| to this ever-growing wealth of techniques. It offers a visual
| overview that users can filter to a desired subset along the
| design criteria of dimensionality, edge representation, and node
| alignment. Details, including links to the original publications,
| can be brought up on demand. Treevis.net has become a community
| effort, with researchers sending in preprints of their tree
| visualization techniques to be published or pointing out
| additional information.
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| -- Site itself is a paper
| (https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6056510)
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| Very interesting. I especially like the filtering and the older
| examples. Too bad most are behind paywalls.
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| Edit: Somebody else had the same thought heh.
|
| Bunch of other types of visualization collections in the dropdown
| top-left. Appears to be suffering from link rot.
|
| OP any backstory?
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