Abstract. The paper presents a framework for the recognition of free-hand sketches based on spatial and temporal information that permits identification of strokes, grouping of strokes into graphic symbols and recognition of depictions of building elements in the graphic symbols. It proposes that the symbols involved in 2D projections are generally small and manageable despite the vagueness and multiple layering of sketches
Diagrammatic sketching is a natural modality of human-computer interaction that can be used for a va...
This paper presents an on-line system for capturing and interpreting architectural sketches. The pro...
This paper describes “Drawing Analogiesi, a shape based reminding program that uses freehand sketche...
The paper presents a framework for the recognition of free-hand sketches based on spatial and tempor...
The paper presents a framework for the recognition of free-hand sketches based on spatial and tempor...
There is increasing interest in building systems that can automatically interpret hand-drawn sketche...
Sketch recognition is applied to freehand architectural drawings. The purpose is to recognize the ar...
In this paper, we present a theoretical study on automated understanding of the design drawing. This...
For many years, there has been a demand to support creative conceptual design with computerised opti...
This article presents the current state of an ongoing research project developed at the ARIAM-LAREA ...
Freehand sketching is a natural and powerful means of interpersonal communication. But to date, it s...
Freehand sketching has always been used in the conceptual design process. The importance of freehand...
We propose a new sketch recognition framework that combines a rich representation of low level visua...
People use sketches to express and record their ideas in many domains, including mechanical engi-nee...
In this paper, we present a theoretical study on automated understanding of the design drawing. This...
Diagrammatic sketching is a natural modality of human-computer interaction that can be used for a va...
This paper presents an on-line system for capturing and interpreting architectural sketches. The pro...
This paper describes “Drawing Analogiesi, a shape based reminding program that uses freehand sketche...
The paper presents a framework for the recognition of free-hand sketches based on spatial and tempor...
The paper presents a framework for the recognition of free-hand sketches based on spatial and tempor...
There is increasing interest in building systems that can automatically interpret hand-drawn sketche...
Sketch recognition is applied to freehand architectural drawings. The purpose is to recognize the ar...
In this paper, we present a theoretical study on automated understanding of the design drawing. This...
For many years, there has been a demand to support creative conceptual design with computerised opti...
This article presents the current state of an ongoing research project developed at the ARIAM-LAREA ...
Freehand sketching is a natural and powerful means of interpersonal communication. But to date, it s...
Freehand sketching has always been used in the conceptual design process. The importance of freehand...
We propose a new sketch recognition framework that combines a rich representation of low level visua...
People use sketches to express and record their ideas in many domains, including mechanical engi-nee...
In this paper, we present a theoretical study on automated understanding of the design drawing. This...
Diagrammatic sketching is a natural modality of human-computer interaction that can be used for a va...
This paper presents an on-line system for capturing and interpreting architectural sketches. The pro...
This paper describes “Drawing Analogiesi, a shape based reminding program that uses freehand sketche...