In applications such as architecture, early design sketches often mislead the target audience. Approximate human-drawn sketches are typically accepted as a better way of demonstrating fundamental design concepts. To this end we have designed an algorithm that creates lines that perceptually resemble human-drawn lines. Our algorithm works directly with input point data and physically based mathematical model of human arm movement. Further, the algorithm does not rely on a database of human drawn lines, nor does it require any input other than the end points of the lines to generate a line of arbitrary length. The algorithm will generate any number of aesthetically pleasing and natural looking lines, where each one is unique. The algorithm wa...
Online sketch recognition uses machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques to interpret...
International audienceConcept sketches are ubiquitous in industrial design, as they allow designers ...
When asked to draw, many people are hesitant because they consider themselves unable to draw well. T...
In applications such as architecture, early design sketches containing accurate line drawings often ...
In applications such as architecture, early design sketches often mislead the target audience. Appro...
In this paper, we study the segmentation of sketched engineering drawings into a set of straight a...
Human-computer interaction interfaces based on hand-drawing are currently being used more and more w...
We propose a novel technique to extract features from a range image and use them to produce a 3D pen...
In this paper we examine the role of visual aesthetics in how people interact with computers. Speci...
Artistic cues help designers to communicate design intent in sketches. In this paper, we show how th...
Over centuries, artists and illustrators have developed powerful techniques to convey shapes effecti...
This paper describes an experiment aimed at discovering how humans perceive vanishing points depicte...
The value of visual analogies in problem solving has been extensively researched, with most of the w...
We seek to detect the vanishing points implied by design sketches of engineering products. Adapting ...
The value of visual analogies in problem solving has been extensively researched, with most of the w...
Online sketch recognition uses machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques to interpret...
International audienceConcept sketches are ubiquitous in industrial design, as they allow designers ...
When asked to draw, many people are hesitant because they consider themselves unable to draw well. T...
In applications such as architecture, early design sketches containing accurate line drawings often ...
In applications such as architecture, early design sketches often mislead the target audience. Appro...
In this paper, we study the segmentation of sketched engineering drawings into a set of straight a...
Human-computer interaction interfaces based on hand-drawing are currently being used more and more w...
We propose a novel technique to extract features from a range image and use them to produce a 3D pen...
In this paper we examine the role of visual aesthetics in how people interact with computers. Speci...
Artistic cues help designers to communicate design intent in sketches. In this paper, we show how th...
Over centuries, artists and illustrators have developed powerful techniques to convey shapes effecti...
This paper describes an experiment aimed at discovering how humans perceive vanishing points depicte...
The value of visual analogies in problem solving has been extensively researched, with most of the w...
We seek to detect the vanishing points implied by design sketches of engineering products. Adapting ...
The value of visual analogies in problem solving has been extensively researched, with most of the w...
Online sketch recognition uses machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques to interpret...
International audienceConcept sketches are ubiquitous in industrial design, as they allow designers ...
When asked to draw, many people are hesitant because they consider themselves unable to draw well. T...