Feature Point Detection and Curve Approximation for Early Processing of Freehand Sketches

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Title
en_US Feature Point Detection and Curve Approximation for Early Processing of Freehand Sketches
Creator
en_US Sezgin, Tevfik Metin
Date
2004-10-20T20:28:30Z
Date Available
2004-10-20T20:28:30Z
Date Issued
en_US 2001-05-01
Identifier
en_US AITR-2001-009
Abstract
en_US Freehand sketching is both a natural and crucial part of design, yet is unsupported by current design automation software. We are working to combine the flexibility and ease of use of paper and pencil with the processing power of a computer to produce a design environment that feels as natural as paper, yet is considerably smarter. One of the most basic steps in accomplishing this is converting the original digitized pen strokes in the sketch into the intended geometric objects using feature point detection and approximation. We demonstrate how multiple sources of information can be combined for feature detection in strokes and apply this technique using two approaches to signal processing, one using simple average based thresholding and a second using scale space.
Extent
en_US 82 p.
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Language
en_US
Relation
en_US AITR-2001-009
Subject
en_US AI
en_US Feature Point Detection
en_US Curve Approximation
en_US Freehand Sketching