Graph Data Format Workshop Report
GD '00 Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Graph Drawing
Two New Heuristics for Two-Sided Bipartite Graph Drawing
GD '02 Revised Papers from the 10th International Symposium on Graph Drawing
Nice Drawings for Planar Bipartite Graphs
CIAC '97 Proceedings of the Third Italian Conference on Algorithms and Complexity
Major Information Visualization Authors, Papers and Topics in the ACM Library
INFOVIS '04 Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization
Crossing minimization problems of drawing bipartite graphs in two clusters
APVis '05 proceedings of the 2005 Asia-Pacific symposium on Information visualisation - Volume 45
Drawing bipartite graphs as anchored maps
APVis '06 Proceedings of the 2006 Asia-Pacific Symposium on Information Visualisation - Volume 60
CGIV '06 Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualisation
Analysis of Japanese Information Systems Co-authorship Data
IV '07 Proceedings of the 11th International Conference Information Visualization
Anchored maps: visualization techniques for drawing bipartite graphs
HCI'07 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Human-computer interaction: interaction platforms and techniques
Drawing bipartite graphs on two curves
GD'06 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Graph drawing
Visual analytics of social networks: mining and visualizing co-authorship networks
FAC'11 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Foundations of augmented cognition: directing the future of adaptive systems
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To find hidden features of co-authoring relationships, we focused on drawing techniques for bipartite graphs. We previously developed a drawing method called "anchored maps", which is used to depict bipartite graphs visually. In anchored maps, some nodes are restricted to certain positions, but others are left to be arranged freely. In this study, we used our method to depict co-authoring relationships as anchored maps. The maps revealed certain co-authoring relationships. Anchored maps can help us discover important features that we cannot find when using only bipartite graphs that have a free layout.