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Title: A new sketch based interface using the gray-level co-occurrence matrix for perceptual simplification of paper based scribbles
Authors: Bartolo, Alexandra
Camilleri, Kenneth P.
Farrugia, Philip
Borg, Jonathan C.
Keywords: Computer-aided design
Three-dimensional modeling
Computer drawing
Pattern recognition systems
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: The Eurographics Association
Citation: Bartolo, A., Camilleri, K. P., Farrugia, P. J., & Borg, J. C. (2006). A new sketch based interface using the gray-level co-occurrence matrix for perceptual simplification of paper based scribbles. 3rd Eurographics Workshop on Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling, Vienna. 1-8.
Abstract: The sketching activity has an important role in conceptual design and a variety of tools exist which help designers to facilitate the generation of 3D models form sketched drawings. This paper describes a new sketch-to-3D tool, which uses annotations to aid the interpretation of the drawing. Over-traced lines present in the designer’s scrib- bles provide an interpretation challenge, which must be resolved in order to obtain 3D models from these sketches. Perceptual grouping techniques used to interpret such images require that the drawing is represented as vectors. These are generally obtained through thinning or edge detection. However, we show that processing scribbles using these techniques result in a large number of vectors which do not provide a faithful representation of the drawing. This paper investigates the use of the co-occurrence matrix to perceptually simplify these drawings, thus obtaining a smaller number of vectors which describe the drawing more faithfully.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/19728
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