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by Daisuke Mashima , Stephen G. Kobourov , Yifan Hu
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@MISC{Mashima_visualizingdynamic,
    author = {Daisuke Mashima and Stephen G. Kobourov and Yifan Hu},
    title = {Visualizing Dynamic Data with Maps},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract

Maps offer a familiar way to present geographic data (continents, countries), and additional information (topography, geology),can be displayed with the help of contours and heat-map overlays. In this paper we consider visualizing large-scale dynamic relational data by taking advantage of the geographic map metaphor. We describe a system that visualizes user traffic on the Internet radio station last.fm and address challenges in mental map preservation, as well as issues in animated map-based visualization. 1

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