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GRAPHICSINTERFACE
2009

Recognizing interspersed sketches quickly

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Recognizing interspersed sketches quickly
Sketch recognition is the automated recognition of hand-drawn diagrams. When allowing users to sketch as they would naturally, users may draw shapes in an interspersed manner, starting a second shape before finishing the first. In order to provide freedom to draw interspersed shapes, an exponential combination of subshapes must be considered. Because of this, most sketch recognition systems either choose not to handle interspersing, or handle only a limited pre-defined amount of interspersing. Our goal is to eliminate such interspersing drawing constraints from the sketcher. This paper presents a high-level recognition algorithm that, while still exponential, allows for complete interspersing freedom, running in near real-time through early effective sub-tree pruning. At the core of the algorithm is an indexing technique that takes advantage of geometric sketch recognition techniques to index each shape for efficient access and fast pruning during recognition. We have stresstested our...
Tracy Anne Hammond, Randall Davis
Added 18 Feb 2011
Updated 18 Feb 2011
Type Journal
Year 2009
Where GRAPHICSINTERFACE
Authors Tracy Anne Hammond, Randall Davis
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