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Abstract

Representing complex 3D data is no problem with modern technologies. The challenge is to reveal data that is concealed by solid geometry and retaining its context at the same time. In this thesis, several approaches are presented that deal with this problem by finding user-centered solutions that are adjusted for each individual requirement. Moreover, a simple algorithm is proposed that combines existing approaches to reveal occluded structures. Therefore, a descriptive implementation of this algorithm is shown with VolumeShop, an application that flexibly supports visualization research.

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@bachelorsthesis{schwankl-2013-smis,
  title =      "Splitting of Meshes in Image-Space",
  author =     "Barbara Schwankl",
  year =       "2013",
  abstract =   "Representing complex 3D data is no problem with modern
               technologies. The challenge is to reveal data that is
               concealed by solid geometry and retaining its context at the
               same time. In this thesis, several approaches are presented
               that deal with this problem by finding user-centered
               solutions that are adjusted for each individual requirement.
               Moreover, a simple algorithm is proposed that combines
               existing approaches to reveal occluded structures.
               Therefore, a descriptive implementation of this algorithm is
               shown with VolumeShop, an application that flexibly supports
               visualization research.",
  address =    "Favoritenstrasse 9-11/E193-02, A-1040 Vienna, Austria",
  school =     "Institute of Computer Graphics and Algorithms, Vienna
               University of Technology ",
  URL =        "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/2013/schwankl-2013-smis/",
}