When drawing graphs whose nodes contain text or graphics, the non-trivial node sizes must be taken into account, either as part of the initial layout or as a post-processing step. The core problem in avoiding or removing overlaps is to retain the structural information inherent in a layout while minimizing the additional area required. This paper presents a new node overlap removal algorithm that does well at retaining a graph's shape while using little additional area and time. As part of the analysis, we consider and evaluate two measures of dissimilarity for two layouts of the same graph.
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