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Graph Drawing and Network Visualization: 30th International Symposium, GD 2022, Tokyo, Japan, September 13-16, 2022, Revised Selected Papers

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The 30th International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization, GD 2022, held in Tokyo, Japan, had 25 full papers, 7 short papers, and 2 invited talks. The abstracts of 5 posters were also included. The contributions were organized in topical sections, including properties of drawings of complete graphs, stress-based visualizations, planar and orthogonal drawings, drawings and properties of directed graphs, beyond planarity, dynamic graph visualization, linear layouts, and contact and visibility graph representations.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 492 pages
Publication date: 19 January 2023
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG


The 30th International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization,GD 2022, was a remarkable event that took place in Tokyo, Japan, from September 13th to 16th, 2022. This symposium brought together a diverse group of researchers, practitioners, and enthusiasts from around the world to explore the latest advancements and trends in graph drawing and network visualization.

The conference featured a total of 25 full papers, along with 7 short papers, which were carefully reviewed and selected from a pool of 70 submissions. In addition, there were two invited talks, one report on a graph drawing contest, and one obituary, all of which contributed to the richness and diversity of the proceedings.

The abstracts of 5 posters presented at the conference can be found in the back matter of the volume. The contributions were organized into topical sections, covering a wide range of topics related to graph drawing and network visualization. These sections included:

Properties of Drawings of Complete Graphs: This section explored the mathematical properties and algorithms for drawing complete graphs, including graph isomorphism, graph layout, and graph visualization.

Stress-Based Visualizations of Graphs: This section focused on developing stress-based visualizations that capture the structural and topological properties of graphs, such as edge weights, node positions, and graph layouts.

Planar and Orthogonal Drawings: This section explored the techniques and algorithms for drawing planar and orthogonal graphs, including graph embedding, graph drawing algorithms, and visualization techniques for planar graphs.

Drawings and Properties of Directed Graphs: This section explored the drawing and visualization of directed graphs, including graph algorithms, graph drawing techniques, and visualization methods for directed graphs.

Beyond Planarity: This section explored the visualization of graphs that are not planar, including techniques for graph simplification, graph compression, and visualization methods for non-planar graphs.

Dynamic Graph Visualization: This section focused on developing dynamic graph visualization techniques that allow for the real-time exploration and analysis of large and complex graphs, such as social networks, biological networks, and transportation networks.

Linear Layouts: This section explored the techniques and algorithms for creating linear layouts of graphs, including graph partitioning, graph clustering, and graph drawing algorithms.

Contact and Visibility Graph Representations: This section explored the representation and visualization of contact and visibility graphs, including graph algorithms, graph drawing techniques, and visualization methods for contact and visibility graphs.

The 30th International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization,GD 2022, was a truly international event, with participants from various countries and regions, including Japan, the United States, Europe, China, and India. The conference provided a platform for researchers and practitioners to share their latest findings, exchange ideas, and collaborate on future research projects.

The symposium also featured a poster session, where researchers presented their work in a more informal setting, allowing for greater interaction and discussion with other participants. The posters covered a wide range of topics, from theoretical research to practical applications, and showcased the latest developments in graph drawing and network visualization.

Overall, the 30th International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization,GD 2022, was a successful and memorable event that contributed significantly to the field of graph drawing and network visualization. The proceedings of the conference will serve as a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and students alike, and will help to advance the understanding and application of these important techniques in various fields.

The 30th International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization,GD 2022, was a remarkable event that brought together a diverse group of researchers, practitioners, and enthusiasts from around the world to explore the latest advancements and trends in graph drawing and network visualization. The conference featured a total of 25 full papers, along with 7 short papers, which were carefully reviewed and selected from a pool of 70 submissions. In addition, there were two invited talks, one report on a graph drawing contest, and one obituary, all of which contributed to the richness and diversity of the proceedings.

The abstracts of 5 posters presented at the conference can be found in the back matter of the volume. The contributions were organized into topical sections, covering a wide range of topics related to graph drawing and network visualization. These sections included:

Properties of Drawings of Complete Graphs: This section explored the mathematical properties and algorithms for drawing complete graphs, including graph isomorphism, graph layout, and graph visualization.

Stress-Based Visualizations of Graphs: This section focused on developing stress-based visualizations that capture the structural and topological properties of graphs, such as edge weights, node positions, and graph layouts.

Planar and Orthogonal Drawings: This section explored the techniques and algorithms for drawing planar and orthogonal graphs, including graph embedding, graph drawing algorithms, and visualization techniques for planar graphs.

Drawings and Properties of Directed Graphs: This section explored the drawing and visualization of directed graphs, including graph algorithms, graph drawing techniques, and visualization methods for directed graphs.

Beyond Planarity: This section explored the visualization of graphs that are not planar, including techniques for graph simplification, graph compression, and visualization methods for non-planar graphs.

Dynamic Graph Visualization: This section focused on developing dynamic graph visualization techniques that allow for the real-time exploration and analysis of large and complex graphs, such as social networks, biological networks, and transportation networks.

Linear Layouts: This section explored the techniques and algorithms for creating linear layouts of graphs, including graph partitioning, graph clustering, and graph drawing algorithms.

Contact and Visibility Graph Representations: This section explored the representation and visualization of contact and visibility graphs, including graph algorithms, graph drawing techniques, and visualization methods for contact and visibility graphs.

The 30th International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization,GD 2022, was a truly international event, with participants from various countries and regions, including Japan, the United States, Europe, China, and India. The conference provided a platform for researchers and practitioners to share their latest findings, exchange ideas, and collaborate on future research projects.

The symposium also featured a poster session, where researchers presented their work in a more informal setting, allowing for greater interaction and discussion with other participants. The posters covered a wide range of topics, from theoretical research to practical applications, and showcased the latest developments in graph drawing and network visualization.

Overall, the 30th International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization,GD 2022, was a successful and memorable event that contributed significantly to the field of graph drawing and network visualization. The proceedings of the conference will serve as a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and students alike, and will help to advance the understanding and application of these important techniques in various fields.

Weight: 783g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783031222023
Edition number: 1st ed. 2023

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