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Some Results for Drawing Area Proportional Venn3 With Convex Curves

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Some Results for Drawing Area Proportional Venn3 With Convex Curves
Many data sets are visualized effectively with area proportional Venn diagrams, where the area of the regions is in proportion to a defined specification. In particular, Venn diagrams with three intersecting curves are considered useful for visualizing data in many applications, including bioscience, ecology and medicine. To ease the understanding of such diagrams, using restricted ‘nice’ shapes for the curves is considered beneficial. Many research questions on the use of such diagrams are still open. For instance, a general solution to the question of when given area specifications can be represented by Venn3 using convex curves is still unknown. In this paper we study symmetric Venn3 drawn with convex curves and show that there is a symmetric area specification that cannot be represented with such a diagram. In addition, by using symmetric diagrams drawn with polygons, we show that, if area specifications are restricted so that the double intersection areas are no greater than ...
Peter Rodgers, Jean Flower, Gem Stapleton, John Ho
Added 24 May 2010
Updated 24 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where IV
Authors Peter Rodgers, Jean Flower, Gem Stapleton, John Howse
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