Research
Relationship analysis in graphs and other visualization types.
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Relationship analysis in graphs and other visualization types.
My research focuses on the area of Visual Analytics, specifically the analysis and visualization of relationships between different objects and their attributes in the domains of Art History and Cultural Heritage. Therefore, my main interests are in network visualizations and other visualization types that make these relationships and patterns visible, encompassing both spatial and temporal aspects of the data.
| Michaela Tuscher, Markus Bögl, "Visual Analytics", Wintergraph 2025, 2025. | |
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Michaela Tuscher, Velitchko Filipov, Teresa Kamencek, Raphael Rosenberg, Silvia Miksch, "Nodes, Edges, and Artistic Wedges: A Survey on Network Visualization in Art History", Computer Graphics Forum, vol. 44, pp. 33, 2025. Supplementary Material |
| Michaela Tuscher, L. Rauchenberger, T. Kamencek, R. Rosenberg, Silvia Miksch, Velitchko Filipov, "A Kaleidoscopic View of Artist Co-Exhibition Networks", IEEE VIS 2025, 2025. | |
| Sandhya Rajendran, Alessio Arleo, Silvia Miksch, Michaela Tuscher, Velitchko Filipov, "Certainly Uncertain: Reintroducing Uncertainty in Visualizations", 27th Eurographics Conference on Visualization (EuroVis 2025), pp. 3, 2025. | |
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Michaela Tuscher, Velitchko Filipov, Teresa Kamencek, Raphael Rosenberg, Silvia Miksch, "Mapping the Avantgarde: Visualizing Modern Artists' Exhibition Activity", EuroVis 2024 - Short Papers, 2024. paper |