Multiscale Snapshots: Visual Analysis of Temporal Summaries in Dynamic Graphs

Eren Cakmak, Udo Schlegel, Dominik Jäckle, Daniel A. Keim, Tobias Schreck

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    Abstract

    The overview-driven visual analysis of large-scale dynamic graphs poses a major challenge. We propose Multiscale Snapshots, a visual analytics approach to analyze temporal summaries of dynamic graphs at multiple temporal scales. First, we recursively generate temporal summaries to abstract overlapping sequences of graphs into compact snapshots. Second, we apply graph embeddings to the snapshots to learn low-dimensional representations of each sequence of graphs to speed up specific analytical tasks (e.g., similarity search). Third, we visualize the evolving data from a coarse to fine-granular snapshots to semi-automatically analyze temporal states, trends, and outliers. The approach enables us to discover similar temporal summaries (e.g., reoccurring states), reduces the temporal data to speed up automatic analysis, and to explore both structural and temporal properties of a dynamic graph. We demonstrate the usefulness of our approach by a quantitative evaluation and the application to a real-world dataset.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number9222072
    Pages (from-to)517-527
    Number of pages11
    JournalIEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
    Volume27
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021
    EventIEEE VIS 2020 - Virtuell, United States
    Duration: 25 Oct 202030 Oct 2020
    http://ieeevis.org/year/2020/welcome

    Keywords

    • Dynamic Graph
    • Dynamic Network
    • Graph Embedding
    • Multiscale Visualization
    • Unsupervised Graph Learning

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Software
    • Signal Processing
    • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
    • Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design

    Fields of Expertise

    • Information, Communication & Computing

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