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1 Sketch tools and Related Research Rachel Patel
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2 Outline Introduction InkKit Introduction InkKit DEMO Rachel’s Research Exploring better techniques for diagram recognition
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3 Introduction Diagramming Paper & Pen vs Tablet PC Flexibility Encourages creativity >>Better designs Interaction like pen & paper Easy distribution More formal >>Better designs
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4 InkKit Diagramming sketch tool Domain independent Example driven recognition Can transform diagrams into various formats e.g. Word documents, HTML, java
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5 InkKit’s Recognition Engine Divider Strokes Tablet OS Recognition engine Joiner Basic Shape Recognition Component Recognition Domain SpecificDomain Independent Components Words Shapes InkKit DEMO
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6 Rachel’s Research – Outline Exploring better techniques for diagram recognition Motivation Method Experimental Results Implementation & DEMO Conclusions & Future Work
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7 Motivation Accurate recognition is vital to InkKit Made difficult by the presence of both words and shapes in diagrams Improving the divider of words and shapes is my focus Also interested in improving basic shape recognition
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8 Method Gathered sketches Extracted data Special interest in pressure and time data Analyzed data to identify which features could be used to distinguish between shapes and words Implement & Evaluate
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9 Experimental Results I Pen pressure for word and shape strokes
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10 Experimental Results II Speed of circle and rectangle shape stroke
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11 Experimental Results III Decision tree for word/shape divider
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12 Implementation 3 main dividers My divider InkKit’s existing divider Microsoft divider Variations of my divider and the existing divider in terms of stroke grouping Single Strokes Intersecting Strokes Close Strokes DEMO
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13 Conclusion and Future Work Currently evaluating my divider against InkKit’s existing divider Microsoft divider Further statistical analysis is being carried out in regards to improving basic shape recognition
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14 Questions ???
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