Racquel Fygenson
PhD Student
Research interests
- Data visualization
- Perception and cognition
- Alternate methods of evaluating visualization efficacy
- Embellished visualization
Education
- MS in Computer Science, New York University
- BS in Arts, Technology, and the Business of Innovation, University of Southern California
Biography
Racquel Fygenson is a PhD student at the Khoury College of Computer Sciences. She earned her bachelor’s in arts, technology, and the business of innovation from the University of Southern California and her master’s in computer science from NYU. She is affiliated with the Data Visualization lab.
Her research area is data visualization, in which she is especially interested in understanding how varying visualizations can change understanding and perception of information. She is always looking for opportunities to visualize data and information and prioritize working on projects that educate the public on important news, policies, or discoveries. Fygenson’s faculty advisor is Dr. Enrico Bertini.
She has received the best paper award for "Multiple Forecast Visualizations (MFVs): Trade-offs in Trust and Performance in Multiple COVID-19 Forecast Visualizations" in IEEE VIS 2022.
Outside of work, she enjoys boxing, surfing, and doing the NYT crossword.
Recent publications
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Impact of Vertical Scaling on Normal Probability Density Function Plots
Citation: Racquel Fygenson, Lace M. K. Padilla. (2025). Impact of Vertical Scaling on Normal Probability Density Function Plots IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph., 31, 984-994. https://doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2024.3456396 -
Multiple Forecast Visualizations (MFVs): Trade-offs in Trust and Performance in Multiple COVID-19 Forecast Visualizations
Citation: Lace M. K. Padilla, Racquel Fygenson, Spencer C. Castro, Enrico Bertini. (2023). Multiple Forecast Visualizations (MFVs): Trade-offs in Trust and Performance in Multiple COVID-19 Forecast Visualizations IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph., 29, 12-22. https://doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2022.3209457 -
Impact of COVID-19 forecast visualizations on pandemic risk perceptions
Citation: Padilla, L., Hosseinpour, H., Fygenson, R. et al. Impact of COVID-19 forecast visualizations on pandemic risk perceptions. Sci Rep 12, 2014 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-05353-1