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Ce Liang, Jun Zhu, Jinbin Zhang, Qing Zhu, Jingyi Lu, Jianbo Lai and Jianlin Wu
It is essential to establish a digital twin scene, which helps to depict the dynamically changing geographical environment accurately. Digital twins could improve the refined management level of intelligent tunnel construction; however, research on geogr...
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Songlin Tian, Ying Yang and Lei Yang
Business intelligence (BI), as a system for business data integration, processing, and analysis, is receiving increasing attention from enterprises. Data visualization is an important feature of BI, which allows users to visually observe the distribution...
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Yashar Kor, Liang Tan, Petr Musilek and Marek Z. Reformat
Distribution grids are complex networks containing multiple pieces of equipment. These components are interconnected, and each of them is described by various attributes. A knowledge graph is an interesting data format that represents pieces of informati...
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Sikha S. Bagui, Dustin Mink, Subhash C. Bagui, Michael Plain, Jadarius Hill and Marshall Elam
There has been a great deal of research in the area of using graph engines and graph databases to model network traffic and network attacks, but the novelty of this research lies in visually or graphically representing the Reconnaissance Tactic (TA0043) ...
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Mario Michelessa, Christophe Hurter, Brian Y. Lim, Jamie Ng Suat Ling, Bogdan Cautis and Carol Anne Hargreaves
Social networks have become important objects of study in recent years. Social media marketing has, for example, greatly benefited from the vast literature developed in the past two decades. The study of social networks has taken advantage of recent adva...
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Franco Bagnoli and Guido de Bonfioli Cavalcabo?
We illustrate a simple model of knowledge scaffolding, based on the process of building a corpus of knowledge, each item of which is linked to ?previous? ones. The basic idea is that the relationships among the items of corpus can be essentially drawn as...
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Piriziwè Kobina, Thierry Duval and Laurent Brisson
In this paper, we present a new egocentric metaphor for graph visualization that consists in positioning a graph between two concentric spheres of different radii. It improves the expansion of nodes in space, contrary to 3D spatialization algorithms. The...
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Otmane Azeroual, Renaud Fabre, Uta Störl and Ruidong Qi
The use of Elastic Stack (ELK) solutions and Knowledge Graphs (KGs) has attracted a lot of attention lately, with promises of vastly improving business performance based on new business insights and better decisions. This allows organizations not only to...
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Wenwen Li, Sizhe Wang, Xiao Chen, Yuanyuan Tian, Zhining Gu, Anna Lopez-Carr, Andrew Schroeder, Kitty Currier, Mark Schildhauer and Rui Zhu
The past decade has witnessed an increasing frequency and intensity of disasters, from extreme weather, drought, and wildfires to hurricanes, floods, and wars. Providing timely disaster response and humanitarian aid to these events is a critical topic fo...
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Ziren Gao, Yi Shen, Jingsong Ma, Jie Shen and Jing Zheng
The comprehensive expression of indoor maps directly affects the visualization effect of the map and the user?s map reading experience. Currently, only the points, lines, and polygons of outdoor maps are used as objects of cartographic generalization. Th...
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