The Complexity of Extending Storylines with Minimum Local Crossing Number
Abstract
Storyline layouts visualize temporal interactions by drawing each character as an x-monotone curve and enforcing that the participants of every meeting form a contiguous vertical group. We study a drawing extension variant in which a layout of a sub-storyline is fixed and has to be extended by inserting missing characters while preserving all meeting constraints. We minimize the local crossing number , i.e., the maximum number of crossings along any single character. We prove that the problem is W[1]-hard parameterized by the number k of inserted characters plus the maximum number σ of active characters, in XP parameterized by σ and in FPT parameterized by σ+.
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