Bekos, M. A., Niedermann, B., & Nöllenburg, M. (2019). External Labeling Techniques: A Taxonomy and Survey. Computer Graphics Forum, 38(3), 833–860. https://doi.org/10.1111/cgf.13729
E192-01 - Forschungsbereich Algorithms and Complexity
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Journal:
Computer Graphics Forum
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ISSN:
0167-7055
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Date (published):
2019
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Number of Pages:
28
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Publisher:
WILEY
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
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Abstract:
External labeling is frequently used for annotating features in graphical displays and visualizations, such as technical illustrations,
anatomical drawings, or maps, with textual information. Such a labeling connects features within an illustration by thin leader
lines with their labels, which are placed in the empty space surrounding the image. Over the last twenty years, a large body
of literature in diverse areas of computer science has been published that investigates many different aspects, models, and
algorithms for automatically placing external labels for a given set of features. This state-of-the-art report introduces a first
unified taxonomy for categorizing the different results in the literature and then presents a comprehensive survey of the state of
the art, a sketch of the most relevant algorithmic techniques for external labeling algorithms, as well as a list of open research
challenges in this multidisciplinary research field.