CSE5544 Midterm Project Xiaonan Ji & Tong Zhao.

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CSE5544 Midterm Project Xiaonan Ji & Tong Zhao

Existing Works: Mapping Locations to Geographic Positions Advantages: Location properties and importance Instant visual queries of certain locations/areas Mainstreams of birth-death flows Limitations: Point-to-Point Interactive relationships among certain locations Locations with high centrality worldwide, through different years Clustering patterns of highly interactive locations

Vis1 Network of Worldwide Locations (Force-directed Layout + simple sampling) Nodes with High Centrality - “World Centers” Clusters of Highly Interactive Nodes - “Cultural Circles” Rome Athens Paris

Vis1 Historical Facts: Theme of the time: Stability and Harmony The French Revolution, big impacts British Industrial Revolution, machines and sciences Austrian Empire, great power Vienna London Paris

Vis1 Los Angeles NYC Historical Facts: United States, Superpower The two biggest cities in US: LA and NYC European integration, but still lacking of mutual trusts London Berlin Paris

Vis2 How career settings have been changed for men and women? A series of 19 visualizations from early 1800s to late 1900s 1871-1881 More jobs and more women with a career life. 1901-1911 Impact of Wars 1941-1951

Vis3 The Direction of Mobile Population during Certain Periods 100-500 #individuals 211 Mainly in Europe Small radius

Vis3 500-1000 #individuals 263 Interact with Asia

1000-1500 #individuals 2157 Interact with Asia and Africa Vis3 1000-1500 #individuals 2157 Interact with Asia and Africa Longer Radius More Outlier Travel across ocean

Vis3 1500-2000 #individuals 117532

Vis3 1500-2000 #individuals 117532

1500-2000 #individuals 117532 Population explosion More condense Vis3 1500-2000 #individuals 117532 Population explosion More condense Big increase in # outliers