Authors
Benjamin B Bederson, Ben Shneiderman, Martin Wattenberg
Publication date
2002/10/1
Journal
AcM Transactions on Graphics (TOG)
Volume
21
Issue
4
Pages
833-854
Publisher
ACM
Description
Treemaps, a space-filling method for visualizing large hierarchical data sets, are receiving increasing attention. Several algorithms have been previously proposed to create more useful displays by controlling the aspect ratios of the rectangles that make up a treemap. While these algorithms do improve visibility of small items in a single layout, they introduce instability over time in the display of dynamically changing data, fail to preserve order of the underlying data, and create layouts that are difficult to visually search. In addition, continuous treemap algorithms are not suitable for displaying fixed-sized objects within them, such as images.This paper introduces a new "strip" treemap algorithm which addresses these shortcomings, and analyzes other "pivot" algorithms we recently developed showing the trade-offs between them. These ordered treemap algorithms ensure that items near each other in the given order …
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Scholar articles
BB Bederson, B Shneiderman, M Wattenberg - AcM Transactions on Graphics (TOG), 2002