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Layer-free upward crossing minimization

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Layer-free upward crossing minimization
An upward drawing of a DAG G is a drawing of G in which all edges are drawn as curves increasing monotonically in the vertical direction. In this paper, we present a new approach for upward crossing minimization, i.e., finding an upward drawing of a DAG G with as few crossings as possible. Our algorithm is based on a two-stage upward planarization approach, which computes a feasible upward planar subgraph in the first step, and re-inserts the remaining edges by computing constraint-feasible upward insertion paths. An experimental study shows that the new algorithm leads to much better results than existing algorithms for upward crossing minimization, including the classical Sugiyama approach.
Markus Chimani, Carsten Gutwenger, Petra Mutzel, H
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where JEA
Authors Markus Chimani, Carsten Gutwenger, Petra Mutzel, Hoi-Ming Wong
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