This paper describes an experiment aimed at discovering how humans perceive vanishing points depicted in perspective sketches of engineering shapes. The goal is to find criteria and metrics for an algorithmic approach to replicate human perception of vanishing points. A new approach is required for Sketch-Based Modelling, since most current image analysis approaches take 2D camera images as their input, so do not solve satisfactorily the problem of geometrical imperfections inherent in sketches. We have conducted a pilot experiment to determine which vanishing points are perceived by people, and under what circumstances they are perceived. We test the hypotheses that (i) people are able to detect and locate vanishing points in sketches in ...
In applications such as architecture, early design sketches often mislead the target audience. Appro...
This Technical Note describes the production of a benchmarking set of sketches for segmentation algo...
We present the results of an observational study on sketching. Artists were asked to sketch a small ...
This paper describes an experiment aimed at discovering how humans perceive vanishing points depicte...
We seek to detect the vanishing points implied by design sketches of engineering products. Adapting ...
In this paper, we study the segmentation of sketched engineering drawings into a set of straight a...
Reconstruction from a single view of architectural scenes is possible thanks to the automatic identi...
In this article, visual perception principles were used to build an artificial perception model aime...
Linear perspective has long been used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on the pict...
Linear perspective has long been used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on the pictu...
This paper examines the basic properties of perspective drawings, the history of perspective drawing...
The analysis of vanishing points on digital images provides strong cues for inferring the 3D structu...
The value of visual analogies in problem solving has been extensively researched, with most of the w...
We perceive perspective angles, that is, angles that have an orientation in depth, differently from ...
The value of visual analogies in problem solving has been extensively researched, with most of the w...
In applications such as architecture, early design sketches often mislead the target audience. Appro...
This Technical Note describes the production of a benchmarking set of sketches for segmentation algo...
We present the results of an observational study on sketching. Artists were asked to sketch a small ...
This paper describes an experiment aimed at discovering how humans perceive vanishing points depicte...
We seek to detect the vanishing points implied by design sketches of engineering products. Adapting ...
In this paper, we study the segmentation of sketched engineering drawings into a set of straight a...
Reconstruction from a single view of architectural scenes is possible thanks to the automatic identi...
In this article, visual perception principles were used to build an artificial perception model aime...
Linear perspective has long been used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on the pict...
Linear perspective has long been used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on the pictu...
This paper examines the basic properties of perspective drawings, the history of perspective drawing...
The analysis of vanishing points on digital images provides strong cues for inferring the 3D structu...
The value of visual analogies in problem solving has been extensively researched, with most of the w...
We perceive perspective angles, that is, angles that have an orientation in depth, differently from ...
The value of visual analogies in problem solving has been extensively researched, with most of the w...
In applications such as architecture, early design sketches often mislead the target audience. Appro...
This Technical Note describes the production of a benchmarking set of sketches for segmentation algo...
We present the results of an observational study on sketching. Artists were asked to sketch a small ...