Natural interaction approaches, such as the Sketch-based interaction, frequently imply ambiguities in the interpretation by the computer side. This paper focuses only on micro-level ambiguity analysing the interpretation of the abstract geometrical elements point, polyline and polygon. Considering a dynamic perspective, ambiguities can be caused by: inaccuracy in the user's drawing, approximation of the represented reality and user's deletion or retracing of fragments of the sketch. Moreover, this paper discusses methods to solve ambiguities taking into account the spatial and temporal information that characterise the user's drawing, deleting and over-tracing process according to some experimental observations of users' behaviour
Physical and visual qualities of products, such as shape, colour, material and texture, are common o...
Abstract: Sketching, i.e., drawing diagrams by hand and directly on the screen, is gaining popularit...
Computational support for sketching is an exciting research area at the intersection of design resea...
The diffusion of mobile devices and the development of their services and applications are connecte...
This paper presents a novel method for interpreting overtracing freehand sketch. The overtracing str...
This paper investigates how an interpreter resolves a particular type of ambiguities common in sketc...
This research investigates the use of sketching techniques in 3D modeling and reconstruction to enha...
International audienceSketching is one of the most natural ways to exchange ideas. It has been used ...
This paper presents a novel method for interpreting overtracing freehand sketch. The overtracing str...
International audienceThe advent of pen-based interfaces has led to the development of many applicat...
This paper describes an experiment aimed at discovering how humans perceive vanishing points depicte...
Computational support for sketching is an exciting research area at the intersection of design resea...
This paper presents a novel method for interpreting overtracing freehand sketch. The overtracing str...
Sketching, i.e., drawing diagrams by hand and directly on the screen, is gaining popularity, as it i...
We present an intuitive and interactive freehand sketching interface for 3D polyhedrons reconstructi...
Physical and visual qualities of products, such as shape, colour, material and texture, are common o...
Abstract: Sketching, i.e., drawing diagrams by hand and directly on the screen, is gaining popularit...
Computational support for sketching is an exciting research area at the intersection of design resea...
The diffusion of mobile devices and the development of their services and applications are connecte...
This paper presents a novel method for interpreting overtracing freehand sketch. The overtracing str...
This paper investigates how an interpreter resolves a particular type of ambiguities common in sketc...
This research investigates the use of sketching techniques in 3D modeling and reconstruction to enha...
International audienceSketching is one of the most natural ways to exchange ideas. It has been used ...
This paper presents a novel method for interpreting overtracing freehand sketch. The overtracing str...
International audienceThe advent of pen-based interfaces has led to the development of many applicat...
This paper describes an experiment aimed at discovering how humans perceive vanishing points depicte...
Computational support for sketching is an exciting research area at the intersection of design resea...
This paper presents a novel method for interpreting overtracing freehand sketch. The overtracing str...
Sketching, i.e., drawing diagrams by hand and directly on the screen, is gaining popularity, as it i...
We present an intuitive and interactive freehand sketching interface for 3D polyhedrons reconstructi...
Physical and visual qualities of products, such as shape, colour, material and texture, are common o...
Abstract: Sketching, i.e., drawing diagrams by hand and directly on the screen, is gaining popularit...
Computational support for sketching is an exciting research area at the intersection of design resea...