Free-sketch recognition

Tracy Hammond, Brian Eoff, Brandon Paulson, Aaron Wolin, Katie Dahmen, Joshua Johnston, Pankaj Rajan
2008 Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual CHI conference extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '08  
Sketch recognition techniques have generally fallen into two camps. Gesture-based techniques, such as those used by the Palm Pilot's Graffiti, can provide highaccuracy, but require the user to learn a particular drawing style in order for shapes to be recognized. Free-sketch recognition allows users to draw shapes as they would naturally, but most current techniques have low accuracies or require significant domain-level tweaking to make them usable. Our goal is to recognize free-hand sketches
more » ... ith high accuracy by developing generalized techniques that work for a variety of domains, including design and education. This is a work-in-progress, but we have made significant advancements toward our over-arching goal.
doi:10.1145/1358628.1358802 dblp:conf/chi/HammondEPWDJR08 fatcat:nkbod6exkjfafmukv4edainbgm