2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-6677-8
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Methods for Multilevel Analysis and Visualisation of Geographical Networks

Abstract: This Book Series is devoted to examining and solving the major methodological problems social sciences are facing. Take for example the gap between empirical and theoretical research, the explanatory power of models, the relevance of multilevel analysis, the weakness of cumulative knowledge, the role of ordinary knowledge in the research process, or the place which should be reserved to "time, change and history" when explaining social facts. These problems are well known and yet they are seldom treated in dep… Show more

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“…However, neither of these present a full survey or comprehensive typology of geospatial network visualizations. The application of visual analytics methods to geographic networks is discussed by Rozenblat and Melançon [RM13], but their focus is not on visualization methods as such, although they include an overview of edge bundling methods. Jenny et al [JSM*18] have established design principles for flow networks.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, neither of these present a full survey or comprehensive typology of geospatial network visualizations. The application of visual analytics methods to geographic networks is discussed by Rozenblat and Melançon [RM13], but their focus is not on visualization methods as such, although they include an overview of edge bundling methods. Jenny et al [JSM*18] have established design principles for flow networks.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%