about
visone is a long-term research project, in which models and algorithms
to integrate and advance the analysis and visualization of social
networks are being developed. An important part of visone is the
design and implementation of a software tool intended for research
and teaching in social network analysis. It is specifically designed
to allow experts and novices alike to apply innovative and advanced
visual methods with ease and accuracy.
people
project leaders
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team members
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- Michael Baur
- Krists Boitsmanis
- Marco Gaertler
- Jürgen Lerner
- Thomas Schank
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- Ihssane El-Oudghiri
- Simon Endele
- Youssef Ait Laydi
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former members
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- Marc Benkert
- Sabine Cornelsen
- Myriam Freidinger
- Thomas Gitzinger
- Simon Kramer
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- Boris Köpf
- Jonas Ritter
- Jochen Speck
- Lars Volkhardt
- Thomas Witzenrath
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history
the origins of the visone project lie in a single link
between the
Algorithms & Data Structures Group
in the Department of Computer & Information Science, and the
Domestic
Politics & Public Administration Group
in the Department of Politics & Management, both at the
Universität Konstanz.
The project has since evolved into a network of collaborations,
with members in several different universities.
visone milestones
| 2006 |
stable release of the new software and continued addition of exciting new features |
| 2005 |
beta-testing of new visone software release |
| 2004 |
complete rewrite of visone software due to technical limitations of used libraries |
| 2003 |
stable release of visone software features centrality indices and layouts |
| 2002 |
first version of visone software released for beta-testing |
| 2001 |
visone attracts DFG funding within a
research cluster on
Algorithmics of Large and Complex Networks |
| 2000 |
experimental implementations of novel visualization methods demonstrated
at Sunbelt XX
in Vancouver |
| 1999 |
group members publish first articles on social network visualization |
| 1998 |
initial results presented at Sunbelt XVIII
in Sitges, starting a series of Sunbelt sessions on network visualization |
| 1997 |
series of invited guest lectures on aspects of social network
visualization features Michael Kaufmann, Martin Krampen, David Knoke, Lothar
Krempel, and Rudolf Wille |
| 1996 |
interdisciplinary research group established at the Universität Konstanz,
funded by a joint project of Dorothea Wagner and Wolfgang Seibel by the
university's Ausschuß für Forschungsfragen; initial group
members: Ulrik Brandes, Patrick Kenis, Jörg Raab, and Dorothea Wagner,
soon after joined by Volker Schneider |
support
We gratefully acknowledge that the visone project is supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
under grant BR 2158/1-1. Initial funding was provided by
Ausschuss für Forschungsfragen (AFF), Universität Konstanz.
The first version of the visone software used LEDA, the Library of
Efficient Data types and Algorithms from Algorithmic
Solutions Software GmbH.
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