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arxiv: 0806.0928 · v1 · submitted 2008-06-05 · 💻 cs.DS · cs.CG

Drawing Binary Tanglegrams: An Experimental Evaluation

classification 💻 cs.DS cs.CG
keywords algorithmbinaryproblemtanglegramedgesexperimentalinter-treelayout
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A binary tanglegram is a pair <S,T> of binary trees whose leaf sets are in one-to-one correspondence; matching leaves are connected by inter-tree edges. For applications, for example in phylogenetics or software engineering, it is required that the individual trees are drawn crossing-free. A natural optimization problem, denoted tanglegram layout problem, is thus to minimize the number of crossings between inter-tree edges. The tanglegram layout problem is NP-hard and is currently considered both in application domains and theory. In this paper we present an experimental comparison of a recursive algorithm of Buchin et al., our variant of their algorithm, the algorithm hierarchy sort of Holten and van Wijk, and an integer quadratic program that yields optimal solutions.

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