International audienceThe advent of pen-based interfaces has led to the development of many applications concerning the analysis of a drawn shape. But a drawing is not only a shape. It is also all the gestures which constitutes the drawing activity, as well as their planning. Pen-based interfaces give us the possibility to analyze this dimension of sketching. We call this kind of analysis: procedural analysis. In this article, we will show how to identify the privileged drawing procedures of users by identifying a constant pattern despite a huge within-drawer variability in drawing procedures. After stating how to extract this constant pattern, we shall show how we can use those results into a drawing-based user identification method
Multimodal interfaces can be profitably used to manage the increasingly complex applications and ser...
Inspecting children’s structural drawing is developmentally and psychologically important. Today’s d...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a new generic method for an interactive interpretati...
International audienceThe advent of pen-based interfaces has led to the development of many applicat...
We describe a novel theoretical framework for modeling structured drawings which contain one or more...
This paper presents a smart interface that automatically extracts and refines pen strokes from image...
Sketching is a natural mode of interaction used in a variety of settings. For example, people sketch...
Sketch-based interaction enables users' simple communication and it is used to represent concepts an...
We describe a novel theoretical framework for modeling structured drawings which contain one or more...
Computational support for sketching is an exciting research area at the intersection of design resea...
Natural interaction approaches, such as the Sketch-based interaction, frequently imply ambiguities i...
Sketches, with their flexibility and suggestiveness, are in many ways ideal for expressing emerging ...
This paper proposes a computational approach for analysis of strokes in line drawings by artists. W...
A family of programs has been developed to allow graphical input through continuous digitizing. Draw...
We present a free-sketch recognition-based tool for creat-ing Microsoft Power Point diagrams. Unlike...
Multimodal interfaces can be profitably used to manage the increasingly complex applications and ser...
Inspecting children’s structural drawing is developmentally and psychologically important. Today’s d...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a new generic method for an interactive interpretati...
International audienceThe advent of pen-based interfaces has led to the development of many applicat...
We describe a novel theoretical framework for modeling structured drawings which contain one or more...
This paper presents a smart interface that automatically extracts and refines pen strokes from image...
Sketching is a natural mode of interaction used in a variety of settings. For example, people sketch...
Sketch-based interaction enables users' simple communication and it is used to represent concepts an...
We describe a novel theoretical framework for modeling structured drawings which contain one or more...
Computational support for sketching is an exciting research area at the intersection of design resea...
Natural interaction approaches, such as the Sketch-based interaction, frequently imply ambiguities i...
Sketches, with their flexibility and suggestiveness, are in many ways ideal for expressing emerging ...
This paper proposes a computational approach for analysis of strokes in line drawings by artists. W...
A family of programs has been developed to allow graphical input through continuous digitizing. Draw...
We present a free-sketch recognition-based tool for creat-ing Microsoft Power Point diagrams. Unlike...
Multimodal interfaces can be profitably used to manage the increasingly complex applications and ser...
Inspecting children’s structural drawing is developmentally and psychologically important. Today’s d...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a new generic method for an interactive interpretati...