Many sketch processing applications target precise vector drawings with accurately specified stroke intersections, yet free-form artist drawn sketches are typically inexact: strokes that are intended to intersect often stop short of doing so. While human observers easily perceive the artist intended stroke connectivity, manually or even semi-manually correcting drawings to generate correctly-connected outputs is tedious and highly time consuming. We propose a novel, robust algorithm that extracts viewer-perceived stroke connectivity from inexact free-form vector drawings by leveraging observations about local and global factors that impact human perception of inter-stroke connectivity. We employ the identified local cues to train classifier...
Humans can rapidly and accurately determine the class of a natural scene. With severely limited expo...
Engineers use sketches in the early phases of design because their expressiveness and ease of creati...
In this paper, we study the segmentation of sketched engineering drawings into a set of straight a...
Many sketch processing applications target precise vector drawings with accurately specified stroke ...
Vector graphics have many advantages over raster graphics, including infinite scalability without lo...
In this article, visual perception principles were used to build an artificial perception model aime...
We propose a new sketch recognition framework that combines a rich representation of low level visua...
To perceive and create a whole from parts is a prime trait of the human visual system. In this paper...
Graphic sketch representations are effective for representing sketches. Existing methods take the pa...
We present the first algorithm capable of automatically lifting real-world, vector-format, industria...
Closed or nearly closed regions are an important form of perceptual structure arising both in natura...
This paper presents a drawing vectorisation algorithm which uses multiple concentric families of cir...
Human free-hand sketches have been studied in various contexts including sketch recognition, synthes...
Abstract—The extraction of component line segments and circular arcs from freehand strokes along wit...
Sketching is a drawing style where approximations and successive refinement in the drawing process a...
Humans can rapidly and accurately determine the class of a natural scene. With severely limited expo...
Engineers use sketches in the early phases of design because their expressiveness and ease of creati...
In this paper, we study the segmentation of sketched engineering drawings into a set of straight a...
Many sketch processing applications target precise vector drawings with accurately specified stroke ...
Vector graphics have many advantages over raster graphics, including infinite scalability without lo...
In this article, visual perception principles were used to build an artificial perception model aime...
We propose a new sketch recognition framework that combines a rich representation of low level visua...
To perceive and create a whole from parts is a prime trait of the human visual system. In this paper...
Graphic sketch representations are effective for representing sketches. Existing methods take the pa...
We present the first algorithm capable of automatically lifting real-world, vector-format, industria...
Closed or nearly closed regions are an important form of perceptual structure arising both in natura...
This paper presents a drawing vectorisation algorithm which uses multiple concentric families of cir...
Human free-hand sketches have been studied in various contexts including sketch recognition, synthes...
Abstract—The extraction of component line segments and circular arcs from freehand strokes along wit...
Sketching is a drawing style where approximations and successive refinement in the drawing process a...
Humans can rapidly and accurately determine the class of a natural scene. With severely limited expo...
Engineers use sketches in the early phases of design because their expressiveness and ease of creati...
In this paper, we study the segmentation of sketched engineering drawings into a set of straight a...