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Stephen C. North

Stephen C. North

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Computer Science

D-Index
38
Citations
10081
World Ranking
10000
National Ranking
4214

Overview

Stephen C. North is affiliated with Infovisible in the United States. Their research contributions are documented through recent publications in notable venues within the fields of visualization and cybersecurity.

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Stephen C. North are:

  • VIS 2022 Steering Committee, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
  • Cybersecurity Risk Measurements of Rural Independent Under-Resourced Hospitals, 2025, SSRN Electronic Journal

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • Petra Isenberg
  • Shi-Xia Liu
  • Kwan-Liu Ma
  • Robert Moorhead
  • Tobias Schreck

Stephen C. North's work has appeared in multiple publication venues, including:

  • IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • An open graph visualization system and its applications to software engineering

    Emden R. Gansner;Stephen C. North

  • A technique for drawing directed graphs

    E.R. Gansner;E. Koutsofios;S.C. North;K.-P. Vo

  • Graphviz: Open source graph drawing tools

    John Ellson;Emden Gansner;Lefteris Koutsofios;Stephen C. North

  • Graphviz and Dynagraph — Static and Dynamic Graph Drawing Tools

    John Ellson;Emden R. Gansner;Eleftherios Koutsofios;Stephen C. North

  • Graph drawing by stress majorization

    Emden R. Gansner;Yehuda Koren;Stephen North

  • Technique for drawing directed graphs

    Emden R. Gansner;Stephen C. North;Kiem-Phong Vo

  • Visual Interaction with Dimensionality Reduction: A Structured Literature Analysis

    Dominik Sacha;Leishi Zhang;Michael Sedlmair;John A. Lee

  • LiveRAC: interactive visual exploration of system management time-series data

    Peter McLachlan;Tamara Munzner;Eleftherios Koutsofios;Stephen North

  • Topological fisheye views for visualizing large graphs

    E.R. Gansner;Y. Koren;S.C. North

  • Incremental Layout in DynaDAG

    Stephen C. North

  • DAG—a program that draws directed graphs

    E. R. Gansner;S. C. North;K. P. Vo

  • Multilevel agglomerative edge bundling for visualizing large graphs

    Emden R. Gansner;Yifan Hu;Stephen North;Carlos Scheidegger

  • Measuring and extracting proximity in networks

    Yehuda Koren;Stephen C. North;Chris Volinsky

  • What you see is what you can change

    Dominik Sacha;Michael Sedlmair;Leishi Zhang;John A. Lee

  • CartoDraw: a fast algorithm for generating contiguous cartograms

    D.A. Keim;S.C. North;C. Panse

  • Improved Force-Directed Layouts

    Emden R. Gansner;Stephen C. North

  • Visual data mining in large geospatial point sets

    D.A. Keim;C. Panse;M. Sips;S.C. North

  • A Maxent-Stress Model for Graph Layout

    E. R. Gansner;Yifan Hu;S. North

  • Applications of Graph Visualization

    Stephen C. North

  • Visual Analysis of Network Traffic for Resource Planning, Interactive Monitoring, and Interpretation of Security Threats

    F. Mansmann;D.A. Keim;S.C. North;B. Rexroad

Frequent Co-Authors

Emden R. Gansner
Emden R. Gansner Independent Scientist / Consultant, US
Daniel A. Keim
Daniel A. Keim University of Konstanz
Yehuda Koren
Yehuda Koren Google (United States)
Tamara Munzner
Tamara Munzner University of British Columbia
David P. Dobkin
David P. Dobkin Princeton University
John Aldo Lee
John Aldo Lee Université Catholique de Louvain
Michael Sedlmair
Michael Sedlmair University of Stuttgart
Daniel Weiskopf
Daniel Weiskopf University of Stuttgart
Han-Wei Shen
Han-Wei Shen The Ohio State University

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