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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ The following instructions describe how to reach the results present in Figure 1
- Step 4: To reproduce Figure 7(e), you have to use the *Group Selection* option from the *Interaction Modes* illustrated in Figure 1(h). Carefully select the areas depicted in red color in Figure 7(c) by holding the left mouse button and drawing a shape with the lasso interaction provided by the tool. **Note that** the lasso only works correctly if you release the mouse near the starting point. The first area is "High remaining cost", the second is "Low-density ”tip”", and the third "Low-density cluster". Please note that the results in Figure 7(e) start from 20 to 40 k-values of nearest neighbors.
- Step 5: For Figure 7(g), you use the *Dimension Correlation* option from the *Interaction Modes* illustrated in Figure 1(h). You can draw the line seen in Figure 7(g) and Figure 7(c) in blue by left-clicking to position each point in sequence, one after the other. When it's done, with the right mouse click you confirm the drawn shape and observe in the *Dimension Correlation* view depicted in Figure 1(j) the values of Figure 7(f). Finally, if you click the bar for the "Insulin" dimension you get Figure 7(g). The exact values of "Insulin" are now shown in the legend of Figure 1(i) instead of the *Density* and the *Remaining Cost* as it was before in Figure 7(c, bottom-right corner).
- Step 6: The next step is to choose the *Quality Metrics Average (QMA)* option instead of *Continuity (C)* with the dropdown selection seen in Figure 1(e). This will sort the projections based on the average value of all the provided quality metrics.
- Step 7: To receive the image shown in Figure 1, you choose with the *Group Selection* described in Step 4 the third cluster named as "Low-density cluster" (cf. Figure 7(c)). Then you should click the *Optimize Selection* button (see Figure 1(e), which is going to resort all the projections. Afterward, you click and choose the first projection out of the six shown in Figure 1(e). Now Figure 1 is loaded for you.
- Step 7: To receive the image shown in Figure 1, you choose with the *Group Selection* described in Step 4 the third cluster named as "Low-density cluster" (cf. Figure 7(c)). Then you should click the *Optimize Selection* button (see Figure 1(e)), which is going to resort all the projections. Afterward, you click and choose the first projection out of the six shown in Figure 1(e). Now Figure 1 is loaded for you.
- Step 8: Finally, you use the *Dimension Correlation* option from the *Interaction Modes* illustrated in Figure 1(h) and draw a line (i.e., click to place two individual points) as shown in Figure 1(f). Next, press right click to confirm the drawn shape as in Step 5. If the line is drawn correctly, then you just go to the *Visual Mapping* panel (cf. Figure 1(i)) and you select *KNN* instead of *Distance* for the *Correlation measurement*. After this modification, you will find the *K-value (KNN)* field which should be set to 34 (see Figure 1(i)).
**Outcome:** The above process describes how you will be able to reproduce precisely the results presented in Figures 1 and 7 of the paper. Thank you for your time!

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