Current sketch recognition systems treat sketches as images or a collection of strokes, rather than viewing sketching as an interactive and incremental process. We show how viewing sketching as an interactive process allows us to recognize sketches using Hidden Markov Models. We report results of a user study indicating that in certain domains people draw objects using consistent stroke orderings. We show how this consistency, when present, can be used to perform sketch recognition eciently. This novel approach enables us to have polynomial time algorithms for sketch recognition and segmentation, unlike conventional methods with exponential complexity.
As pen-based interfaces become more popular in to-day’s applications, the need for algorithms to acc...
Face recognition by sketches in photos remains a challenging task. Unlike the existing sketch-photo ...
Sketching is a natural modality of human-computer interac-tion for a variety of tasks, including, co...
Current sketch recognition systems treat sketches as images or a collection of strokes, rather than ...
Sketch recognition is the process by which the objects in a hand-drawn diagram can be recognized and...
Abstract. This paper presents a novel approach for adaptive online multi-stroke sketch recognition b...
Freehand sketching is a natural and crucial part of everyday humaninteraction, yet is almost totally...
Sketch recognition is the automated recognition of hand-drawn di-agrams. When allowing users to sket...
As the popularity of touch-screen devices, understanding a user's hand-drawn sketch has become an in...
Sketching is a natural mode of interaction used in a variety of settings. For example, people sketch...
Automatic sketch recognition is used to enhance human-computer interaction by allowing a natural/fre...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Sketch recognition aims to automatically classify human hand sketches of objects into known categori...
In this paper, we target at the problem of sketch recognition. We systematically study how to incorp...
Human free-hand sketches have been studied in various contexts including sketch recognition, synthes...
As pen-based interfaces become more popular in to-day’s applications, the need for algorithms to acc...
Face recognition by sketches in photos remains a challenging task. Unlike the existing sketch-photo ...
Sketching is a natural modality of human-computer interac-tion for a variety of tasks, including, co...
Current sketch recognition systems treat sketches as images or a collection of strokes, rather than ...
Sketch recognition is the process by which the objects in a hand-drawn diagram can be recognized and...
Abstract. This paper presents a novel approach for adaptive online multi-stroke sketch recognition b...
Freehand sketching is a natural and crucial part of everyday humaninteraction, yet is almost totally...
Sketch recognition is the automated recognition of hand-drawn di-agrams. When allowing users to sket...
As the popularity of touch-screen devices, understanding a user's hand-drawn sketch has become an in...
Sketching is a natural mode of interaction used in a variety of settings. For example, people sketch...
Automatic sketch recognition is used to enhance human-computer interaction by allowing a natural/fre...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Sketch recognition aims to automatically classify human hand sketches of objects into known categori...
In this paper, we target at the problem of sketch recognition. We systematically study how to incorp...
Human free-hand sketches have been studied in various contexts including sketch recognition, synthes...
As pen-based interfaces become more popular in to-day’s applications, the need for algorithms to acc...
Face recognition by sketches in photos remains a challenging task. Unlike the existing sketch-photo ...
Sketching is a natural modality of human-computer interac-tion for a variety of tasks, including, co...