We propose a novel Directional Element Histogram of Oriented Gradient (DE-HOG) feature to human free-hand sketch recognition task that achieves superior performance to traditional HOG feature, originally designed for photographic objects. As a result of modeling the unique characteristics of free-hand sketch, i.e. consisting only a set of strokes omitting visual information such as color and brightness, being highly iconic and abstract. Specifically, we encode sketching strokes as a form of regularized directional vectors from the skeleton of a sketch, whilst still leveraging the HOG feature to meet the local deformation-invariant demands. Such a representation combines the best of two features by encoding necessary and discriminative strok...
Sketching is a natural way of input that provides an effective means of illustration. A sketch consi...
Current sketch recognition systems treat sketches as images or a collection of strokes, rather than ...
In this paper, we target at the problem of sketch recognition. We systematically study how to incorp...
Categorizing free-hand human sketches has profound implications in applications such as human comput...
Categorizing free-hand human sketches has profoundimplications in applications such as human compute...
Abstract. We propose a powerful shape representation to recognize sketches drawn on a pen-based inpu...
Part 1: Long and Short Papers (Continued)International audienceSketch recognition is widely used in ...
Sketch recognition aims to automatically classify human hand sketches of objects into known categori...
We present an image retrieval system driven by free-hand sketched queries depicting shape. We introd...
We propose a new sketch recognition framework that combines a rich representation of low level visua...
As the popularity of touch-screen devices, understanding a user's hand-drawn sketch has become an in...
There is increasing interest in building systems that can automatically interpret hand-drawn sketche...
We present an image retrieval system driven by free-hand sketched queries depicting shape. We introd...
Abstract Free-hand sketch recognition has become increasingly popular due to the recent expansion of...
Abstract—The extraction of component line segments and circular arcs from freehand strokes along wit...
Sketching is a natural way of input that provides an effective means of illustration. A sketch consi...
Current sketch recognition systems treat sketches as images or a collection of strokes, rather than ...
In this paper, we target at the problem of sketch recognition. We systematically study how to incorp...
Categorizing free-hand human sketches has profound implications in applications such as human comput...
Categorizing free-hand human sketches has profoundimplications in applications such as human compute...
Abstract. We propose a powerful shape representation to recognize sketches drawn on a pen-based inpu...
Part 1: Long and Short Papers (Continued)International audienceSketch recognition is widely used in ...
Sketch recognition aims to automatically classify human hand sketches of objects into known categori...
We present an image retrieval system driven by free-hand sketched queries depicting shape. We introd...
We propose a new sketch recognition framework that combines a rich representation of low level visua...
As the popularity of touch-screen devices, understanding a user's hand-drawn sketch has become an in...
There is increasing interest in building systems that can automatically interpret hand-drawn sketche...
We present an image retrieval system driven by free-hand sketched queries depicting shape. We introd...
Abstract Free-hand sketch recognition has become increasingly popular due to the recent expansion of...
Abstract—The extraction of component line segments and circular arcs from freehand strokes along wit...
Sketching is a natural way of input that provides an effective means of illustration. A sketch consi...
Current sketch recognition systems treat sketches as images or a collection of strokes, rather than ...
In this paper, we target at the problem of sketch recognition. We systematically study how to incorp...