Sketch recognition

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Sketch recognition is the automated recognition of hand-drawn diagrams by a computer.[1][2][3] Research in sketch recognition lies at the crossroads of Artificial Intelligence and Human Computer Interaction. Recognition algorithms usually are gesture-based, appearance-based, geometry-based, or a combination thereof.

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  1. Hammond, T. and Davis, R. (2005), "LADDER, a sketching language for user interface developers", Computers & Graphics, 2005, 29(4), pp. 518-532.
  2. Hammond, T., Logsdon, D., Peschel, J., Johnston, J., Taele, P., Wolin, A., and Paulson, B. A sketch recognition interface that recognizes hundreds of shapes in course-of-action diagrams. In Proceedings of the 28th of the international conference extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems (CHI EA '10), 2010, pp. 4213-4218.
  3. Jorge, J. and Samavati, F. (2011), Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling, Springer