Excessive edge density in graphs can cause serious readability issues, which in turn can make the graphs difficult
to understand or even misleading. Recently, we introduced the idea of providing tools that offer interactive edge
bending as a method by which edge congestion can be disambiguated. We extend this direction, presenting a
new tool, Edge Plucking, which offers new interactive methods to clarify node-edge relationships. Edge Plucking
expands the number of situations in which interactive graph exploration tools can be used to address edge
congestion.
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