TGView3D System Description: 3-Dimensional Visualization of Theory Graphs

05/17/2019
by   Richard Marcus, et al.
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We describe TGView3D, an interactive 3D graph viewer optimized for exploring theory graphs. To exploit the three spatial dimensions, it extends a force-directed layout with a hierarchical component. Because of the limitations of regular displays, the system also supports the use of a head-mounted display and utilizes several virtual realty interaction concepts.

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