On-line new event detection and tracking
Proceedings of the 21st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
Temporal summaries of new topics
Proceedings of the 24th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
The Eyes Have It: A Task by Data Type Taxonomy for Information Visualizations
VL '96 Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages
Highlighting Conflict Dynamics in Event Data
INFOVIS '05 Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization
Dynamic visualization of transient data streams
INFOVIS'03 Proceedings of the Ninth annual IEEE conference on Information visualization
Structural similarity in graphs
ISAAC'04 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Algorithms and Computation
Thematic indicators derived from world news reports
ISI'05 Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE international conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics
Visual analysis of controversy in user-generated encyclopedias
Information Visualization - Special issue on visual analytics science and technology
Network analysis of collaboration structure in Wikipedia
Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web
Group-Level Analysis and Visualization of Social Networks
Algorithmics of Large and Complex Networks
Can everybody sit closer to their friends than their enemies?
MFCS'11 Proceedings of the 36th international conference on Mathematical foundations of computer science
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We present a method for visual summary of bilateral conflict structures embodied in event data. Such data consists of actors linked by time-stamped events, and may be extracted from various sources such as news reports and dossiers. When analyzing political events, it is of particular importance to be able to recognize conflicts and actors involved in them. By projecting actors into a conflict space, we are able to highlight the main opponents in a series of tens of thousands of events, and provide a graphic overview of the conflict structure. Moreover, our method allows for smooth animation of the dynamics of a conflict.