Sketch-based interaction enables users' simple communication and it is used to represent concepts and commands in human computer interaction. This communication approach can be used in different contexts with different devices. The ink style through which the user performs a sketch is a critical component in the recognition and interpretation processes. In particular, the different users' styles adopted to perform the sketch can introduce over-tracing and/or cross-hatching phenomena that are respectively represented in the sketch like bold style or dashed style. The paper provides an approach to recognize the different ink styles performed by a user during his/her sketch activity. More specifically, an approach to recognize both, a single stroke style and the whole sketch style is presented.

Sketch style recognition in human computer interaction

Ferri Fernando;Grifoni Patrizia
2007

Abstract

Sketch-based interaction enables users' simple communication and it is used to represent concepts and commands in human computer interaction. This communication approach can be used in different contexts with different devices. The ink style through which the user performs a sketch is a critical component in the recognition and interpretation processes. In particular, the different users' styles adopted to perform the sketch can introduce over-tracing and/or cross-hatching phenomena that are respectively represented in the sketch like bold style or dashed style. The paper provides an approach to recognize the different ink styles performed by a user during his/her sketch activity. More specifically, an approach to recognize both, a single stroke style and the whole sketch style is presented.
2007
Istituto di Ricerche sulla Popolazione e le Politiche Sociali - IRPPS
Inglese
PROCEEDINGS-SEKE 2007 - The 19th International Conference on Software Engineering & Knowledge Engineering
The Nineteenth International conference on software engineering and knowledge engineering (SEKE 2007)
670
675
6
1-891706-20-9
Curran Associates Inc.
Red Hook, NY
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
9 - 11 luglio 2007
Boston, MA (USA)
3
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Avola, Danilo; Ferri, Fernando; Grifoni, Patrizia
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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