Speaker: Manuel Hochmayr

 Users have to adjust a large number of parameters in a sensible way when visualizing objects. Finding a useful presentation of the object can be a cumbersome process, depending on the user's speed and experience.

Normally users already have an idea what the final visualization should look like but the user interface is not supporting them enough in choosing the right parameters to achieve this look. The aim of the master thesis is to develop a program that speeds up the process of creating the desired final image of a scientific visualization problem more quickly.

The users should not have to manually adjust every single parameter by their own. Instead the program is making a sensible pre-selection of parameters and offers the users different possible visualizations of which they select the best. If necessary the parameters can be refined in further steps. This semi-automatic process should speed up the time that is necessary to adjust sensible parameters. 

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10+10
Supervisor: MEG