| |  | Borner, K. | Visualizing knowledge domains read moreAbstract: This chapter reviews visualization techniques that can not only be utilized to map the evergrowing
domain structure of scientific disciplines but that also support information retrieval and
classification. In contrast to the comprehensive surveys done in a traditional way by Howard
White and Katherine McCain (1997; 1998), the current survey not only reviews emerging
techniques in interactive data analysis and information visualization, but also visualizes
bibliographical structures of the field as an integral part of our methodology. The chapter starts
with a review of the history of knowledge domain visualizations. We then introduce a general
process flow for the visualization of knowledge domains and explain commonly used techniques.
In the interest of visualizing the domain this article reviews, we introduce a bibliographic data set
of considerable size, which includes articles from the citation analysis, bibliometrics, semantics,
and visualization literatures. Using a tutorial style, we then apply various algorithms to
demonstrate the visualization effects produced by different approaches and compare the different
visualization results. At the same time, the domain visualizations reveal the relationships within
and between the four fields that together form the topic of this chapter, domain visualization. We
conclude with a discussion of promising new avenues of research and a general discussion.  This article is not yet tagged | 2003 |