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Axis-by-Axis Stress Minimization (2003)

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by Yehuda Koren And , Yehuda Koren , David Harel
Venue:Proceedings of Graph Drawing 2003
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@INPROCEEDINGS{And03axis-by-axisstress,
    author = {Yehuda Koren And and Yehuda Koren and David Harel},
    title = {Axis-by-Axis Stress Minimization},
    booktitle = {Proceedings of Graph Drawing 2003},
    year = {2003},
    pages = {450--459},
    publisher = {Springer-Verlag}
}

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Abstract

Graph drawing algorithms based on minimizing the so-called stress energy strive to place nodes in accordance with target distances. They were first introduced to the graph drawing field by Kamada and Kawai [11], and they had previously been used to visualize general kinds of data by multidimensional scaling.

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axis-by-axis stress minimization    general kind    target distance    multidimensional scaling    so-called stress energy strive   

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