The least cognitively demanding way to create a diagram is to draw it with a pen. Yet there is also a need for more formal visualizations, that is diagrams created using both traditional keyboard and mouse interaction. Our objective is to allow the creation of diagrams using traditional and stylus-based input. Having two diagram creation interfaces requires that changes to a diagram should be automatically rendered in the other visualization. Because sketches are imprecise, there is always the possibility that conversion between visualizations results in a lack of syntactic consistency between the two visualizations. We propose methods for converting diagrams between forms, checking them for equivalence and rectifying inconsistencies. As a ...
This research investigates the use of sketching techniques in 3D modeling and reconstruction to enha...
Sketch-based tools provide a more human centered design environment than traditional widget-based co...
Software engineers often use hand-drawn diagrams as preliminary design artefacts and as annotations ...
The least cognitively demanding way to create a diagram is to draw it with a pen. Yet there is also ...
Abstract: In the last years, tools have emerged that recognize sketched diagrams of a particular vis...
In the last years, tools have emerged that recognize sketched diagrams of a particular visual langua...
Euler diagrams form the basis of various visual languages but tool support for creating them is gene...
Euler diagrams form the basis of a number of visual languages. However, the existing tool support fo...
Abstract. Creating and editing graphs and node-link diagrams by means of digital tools are crucial a...
With the advent of the Tablet PC and stylus-based PDAs, sketching-based user interfaces for design t...
Euler diagrams form the basis of many visual languages. Such languages are formed by augmenting Eule...
The intelligent diagram is a recent metaphor for diagramming in which the underlying graphic editor ...
With the advent of the Tablet PC and stylus-based PDAs, sketching-based user interfaces for design t...
In this paper, we target at the problem of sketch recognition. We systematically study how to incorp...
Diagrammatic sketching is a natural modality of human-computer interaction that can be used for a va...
This research investigates the use of sketching techniques in 3D modeling and reconstruction to enha...
Sketch-based tools provide a more human centered design environment than traditional widget-based co...
Software engineers often use hand-drawn diagrams as preliminary design artefacts and as annotations ...
The least cognitively demanding way to create a diagram is to draw it with a pen. Yet there is also ...
Abstract: In the last years, tools have emerged that recognize sketched diagrams of a particular vis...
In the last years, tools have emerged that recognize sketched diagrams of a particular visual langua...
Euler diagrams form the basis of various visual languages but tool support for creating them is gene...
Euler diagrams form the basis of a number of visual languages. However, the existing tool support fo...
Abstract. Creating and editing graphs and node-link diagrams by means of digital tools are crucial a...
With the advent of the Tablet PC and stylus-based PDAs, sketching-based user interfaces for design t...
Euler diagrams form the basis of many visual languages. Such languages are formed by augmenting Eule...
The intelligent diagram is a recent metaphor for diagramming in which the underlying graphic editor ...
With the advent of the Tablet PC and stylus-based PDAs, sketching-based user interfaces for design t...
In this paper, we target at the problem of sketch recognition. We systematically study how to incorp...
Diagrammatic sketching is a natural modality of human-computer interaction that can be used for a va...
This research investigates the use of sketching techniques in 3D modeling and reconstruction to enha...
Sketch-based tools provide a more human centered design environment than traditional widget-based co...
Software engineers often use hand-drawn diagrams as preliminary design artefacts and as annotations ...