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NIPS
1996
14 years 11 months ago
Are Hopfield Networks Faster than Conventional Computers?
It is shown that conventional computers can be exponentially faster than planar Hopfield networks: although there are planar Hopfield networks that take exponential time to conver...
Ian Parberry, Hung-Li Tseng
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GD
2000
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
GraphXML - An XML-Based Graph Description Format
GraphXML is a graph description language in XML that can be used as an interchange format for graph drawing and visualization packages. The generality and rich features of XML mak...
Ivan Herman, M. Scott Marshall
ALGORITHMICA
2002
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14 years 9 months ago
A Near-Linear Area Bound for Drawing Binary Trees
We present several simple methods to construct planar, strictly upward, strongly order-preserving, straight-line drawings of any n-node binary tree. In particular, it is shown that...
Timothy M. Chan
CLA
2007
14 years 11 months ago
An FDP-Algorithm for Drawing Lattices
In this work we want to discuss an algorithm for drawing line diagrams of lattices based on force directed placement (FDP). This widely used technique in graph drawing introduces f...
Christian Zschalig
ISBRA
2009
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Untangling Tanglegrams: Comparing Trees by Their Drawings
A tanglegram is a pair of trees on the same set of leaves with matching leaves in the two trees joined by an edge. Tanglegrams are widely used in biology – to compare evolutiona...
Balaji Venkatachalam, Jim Apple, Katherine St. Joh...