2022
DOI: 10.3390/app122211390
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CircleVis: A Visualization Tool for Circular Labeling Arrangements and Overlap Removal

Abstract: Information visualization refers to the practice of representing data in a meaningful, visual way that users can interpret and easily comprehend. Geometric or visual encoding shapes such as circles, rectangles, and bars have grown in popularity in data visualization research over time. Circles are a common shape used by domain experts to solve real-world problems and analyze data. As a result, data can be encoded using a simple circle with a set of labels associated with an arc or portion of the circle. Labels… Show more

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“…Visual analytics [10,11,17] are widely used in both theory and practice. We may also find other fields that have used information visualization and data analysis in visual analytics, like mathematics [18], machine learning (https://trustmlvis.lnu.se/ (accessed on 15 May 2023)) [19,20], and natural language processing (NLP) [9,21] (as a subfield of machine learning). Beginning in 2010, the number of papers proposing visual analytics with NLP [22] has grown significantly.…”
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“…Visual analytics [10,11,17] are widely used in both theory and practice. We may also find other fields that have used information visualization and data analysis in visual analytics, like mathematics [18], machine learning (https://trustmlvis.lnu.se/ (accessed on 15 May 2023)) [19,20], and natural language processing (NLP) [9,21] (as a subfield of machine learning). Beginning in 2010, the number of papers proposing visual analytics with NLP [22] has grown significantly.…”
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confidence: 99%