Автор: Joaquim Jorge, Faramarz Samavati
Издательство: Springer-Verlag London
Год: 2011
ISBN: 9781447157304
Формат: pdf
Страниц: XII, 402
Размер: 17,5 mb
Язык: English
The field of sketch-based interfaces and modeling (SBIM) focuses on developing methods and techniques to enable users to interact with a computer through sketching - a simple, yet highly expressive medium. SBIM blends concepts from computer graphics, human-computer interaction, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. Recent improvements in hardware, coupled with new machine learning techniques for more accurate recognition, and more robust depth inferencing techniques for sketch-based modeling, have resulted in an explosion of both sketch-based interfaces and pen-based computing devices.
Presenting the first coherent, unified overview of SBIM, this unique text/reference bridges the two complementary research areas of user interaction (sketch-based interfaces), and graphical modeling and construction (sketch-based modeling). The book discusses the state of the art of this rapidly evolving field, with contributions from an international selection of experts. Also covered are sketch-based systems that allow the user to manipulate and edit existing data - from text, images, 3D shapes, and video - as opposed to modeling from scratch.
Topics and features:
• Reviews pen/stylus interfaces to graphical applications that avoid reliance on user interface modes
• Describes systems for diagrammatic sketch recognition, mathematical sketching, and sketch-based retrieval of vector drawings
• Examines pen-based user interfaces for engineering and educational applications
• Presents a set of techniques for sketch recognition that rely strictly on spatial information
• Introduces the Teddy system; a pioneering sketching interface for designing free-form 3D models
• Investigates a range of advanced sketch-based systems for modeling and designing 3D objects, including complex contours, clothing, and hair-styles
• Explores methods for modeling from just a single sketch or using only a few strokes
This text is an essential resource for researchers, practitioners and graduate students involved in human-factors and user interfaces, interactive computer graphics, and intelligent user interfaces and AI.