ARCOL: Aspect Ratio Constrained Orthogonal Layout
Zainab Alsuwaykit, Yousef Rajeh, Alexandre Kouyoumdjian, Steve Kieffer, Dominik Engel, Sara Di Bartolomeo, Martin N\"ollenburg, Ivan Viola

TL;DR
ARCOL is a novel orthogonal graph layout method that explicitly controls the aspect ratio, enhancing layout adaptability for various display formats while maintaining clarity.
Contribution
We introduce ARCOL, integrating aspect ratio control into orthogonal layout algorithms through soft constraints and modified cost functions, enabling flexible and balanced layouts.
Findings
ARCOL effectively produces balanced layouts across diverse aspect ratios.
Quantitative and user evaluations confirm improved layout quality.
Expert feedback supports the practical utility of ARCOL.
Abstract
Orthogonal graph layout algorithms aim to produce clear, compact, and readable network diagrams by arranging nodes and edges along horizontal and vertical lines, while minimizing bends and crossings. Most existing orthogonal layout methods focus primarily on quality criteria such as area usage, total edge length, and bend minimization. Explicitly controlling the global aspect ratio (AR) of the resulting layout is as of now unexplored. Existing orthogonal layout methods offer no control over the resulting AR and their rigid geometric constraints make adaptation of finished layouts difficult. With the increasing variety of aspect ratios encountered in daily life, from wide monitors to tall mobile devices or fixed-size interface panels, there is a clear need for aspect ratio control in orthogonal layout methods. To tackle this issue, we introduce Aspect Ratio-Constrained Orthogonal Layout…
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