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TPDS
2010
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14 years 8 months ago
Minimal Sets of Turns for Breaking Cycles in Graphs Modeling Networks
Abstract—We propose an algorithm that provides for deadlockfree and livelock-free routing, in particular in wormhole routed networks. The proposed algorithm requires nearly minim...
Lev B. Levitin, Mark G. Karpovsky, Mehmet Mustafa
GD
2000
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
A Fast Multi-scale Method for Drawing Large Graphs
We present a multi-scale layout algorithm for the aesthetic drawing of undirected graphs with straight-line edges. The algorithm is extremely fast, and is capable of drawing graph...
David Harel, Yehuda Koren
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ICCV
2009
IEEE
16 years 2 months ago
Fast and Robust Earth Mover's Distances
We present a new algorithm for a robust family of Earth Mover’s Distances - EMDs with thresholded ground distances. The algorithm transforms the flow-network of the EMD so that t...
Ofir Pele , Michael Werman
SOFSEM
2007
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Straightening Drawings of Clustered Hierarchical Graphs
In this paper we deal with making drawings of clustered hierarchical graphs nicer. Given a planar graph G = (V, E) with an assignment of the vertices to horizontal layers, a plane ...
Sergey Bereg, Markus Völker, Alexander Wolff,...
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TCS
2010
14 years 4 months ago
An optimal algorithm to generate rooted trivalent diagrams and rooted triangular maps
Abstract. A trivalent diagram is a connected, two-colored bipartite graph (parallel edges allowed but not loops) such that every black vertex is of degree 1 or 3 and every white ve...
Samuel Alexandre Vidal