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Seminar 08191
Graph Drawing with Applications to Bioinformatics and Social Sciences

Steve Borgatti (Boston College, USA), Stephen Kobourov (University of Arizona, USA), Oliver Kohlbacher (Universität Tübingen, D), Petra Mutzel (Universität Dortmund, D)

 

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 Executive Summary on Dagstuhl Seminar 08191: Graph Drawing with Applications to Bioinformatics and Social Sciences
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 X-graphs of Y-graphs and their Representations
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 Edge Thresholding
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 Visually Comparing a Set of Graphs
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 Visualization of Trajectories
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Mario Albrecht , MPI für Informatik - Saarbrücken
 Overview on Biological Network Visualizations
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Vladimir Batagelj , University of Ljubljana
 Some comments ...
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Stephen P. Borgatti , University of Kentucky - Lexington
 graph drawing in the social sciences
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Franz J. Brandenburg , Universität Passau
 Radial Level Gaphs and Recurrent Hierarchies
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Ulrik Brandes , Universität Konstanz
 Social Networks from a Graph Drawing Perspective
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Walter Didimo , University of Perugia
 X-Graphs of Y-Graphs: Visualization and Interaction
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Stephan Diehl , Universität Trier
 

Tim Dwyer , Monash University - Clayton
 Constraint-based Exploration of Large Graphs in Dunnart
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Michael English , University of Limerick
 

Alejandro Estrella-Balderrama , University of Arizona
 

Joe Fowler , University of Arizona
 Graph Drawing Techniques for Successive Augmentation of Multiple Layer Drawings
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Emden R. Gansner , AT&T Research - Florham Park
 

Markus Geyer , Universität Tübingen
 Visually Comparing a Set of Graphs
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Carsten Goerg , Georgia Institute of Technology
 Combining GD & InfoVis Techniques to Support Sensemaking
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Carsten Gutwenger , Technische Universität Dortmund
 

Martin Harrigan , Trinity College Dublin
 

Patrick Healy , University of Limerick
 

Seok-Hee Hong , The University of Sydney
 

Michael Kaufmann , Universität Tübingen
 

Andreas Kerren , Växjö University
 An InfoVis View on Graph Drawing
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Karsten Klein , TU Dortmund
 

Stephen Kobourov , University of Arizona
 

Oliver Kohlbacher , Universität Tübingen
 Network Biology - An Overview
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Lothar Krempel , MPI für Gesellschaftsforschung - Köln
 Networks of European Science in the 18th Century
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Ulrich Lauther , Siemens AG - München
 

Giuseppe Liotta , University of Perugia
 

Anna Lubiw , University of Waterloo
 

Petra Mutzel , Technische Universität Dortmund
 

Lev Nachmanson , Microsoft Corp. - Redmond
 

Nikola Nikolov , University of Limerick
 

Maurizio Patrignani , Roma TRE University
 

Wolfgang Paul , TU Dortmund
 

Aaron Quigley , University College - Dublin
 

Georg Sander , ILOG - Bad Homburg
 Working group: Navigation in large graphs
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Falk Schreiber , IPK Gatersleben
 Graph Drawing for Biological Networks
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 Some open problems in molecular biology from a graph drawing perspective
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Michael Schulz , Universität zu Köln
 

Dorothea Wagner , Universität Karlsruhe
 

Hoi-Ming Wong , Technische Universität Dortmund
 

Michael Wybrow , Monash University - Clayton
 

Idan Zohar , Tel Aviv University
 SPIKE - Signaling Pathway Integrated Knowledge Engine
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