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Sketch up: Towards qualitative shape data management

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Computer Vision — ACCV'98 (ACCV 1998)

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Size functions, a fairly new class of topological transforms, are used to implement SketchUp, a demonstrative classifier of free-hand drawn sketches. Sketches are drawn without a template and in total freedom. Four different such transforms cooperate to allow recognition in a seven item list of tools.

207 drawings have been examined, with 87.9 % of success, 8.7 % of rejection, 3.4 % of errors. The training set is very small: 66 drawings; none of the drawers was common to the training and test sets.

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Roland Chin Ting-Chuen Pong

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Collina, C., Ferri, M., Frosini, P., Porcellini, E. (1997). Sketch up: Towards qualitative shape data management. In: Chin, R., Pong, TC. (eds) Computer Vision — ACCV'98. ACCV 1998. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1351. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-63930-6_139

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