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jbjohns - Haptics and Sketch Recognition: April 2008
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Jbjohns - Haptics and Sketch Recognition. Clogging the Tubes, one Blog entry at a time. Now covers two courses/fields/disciplines, so it's more of a gesture recognition catch-22. Wednesday, April 23, 2008. Eisenstein - discourse topic and gestural form. Jacob Eisenstein, Regina Barzilay, and Randall Davis. "Discourse Topic and Gestural Form." AAAI 2008. It's true that about 10% of word occurrences (about 80% of the vocabulary, with numbers off the top of my head from memory) for large corpora are topic s...
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Mustafa's Human-Computer Interaction Pages: Visual Recognition of Sketched Symbols
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Mustafa's Human-Computer Interaction Pages. A homepage for summaries of articles about human-computer interaction, intelligent user interfaces and hand-drawn sketch diagram recognition. 24 Şubat 2009 Salı. Visual Recognition of Sketched Symbols. Visual Recognition of Sketched Symbols. Tom Y Ouyang, Randall Davis. In feature extraction, the normalized symbols are converted to low-level feature images. 5 features are calculated for each point in the input image as follows:. 4 orientation features are calcu...
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jbjohns - Haptics and Sketch Recognition: December 2007
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Jbjohns - Haptics and Sketch Recognition. Clogging the Tubes, one Blog entry at a time. Now covers two courses/fields/disciplines, so it's more of a gesture recognition catch-22. Friday, December 14, 2007. Posted by - D. Links to this post. Thursday, December 13, 2007. Alvarado and Lazzareschi - Properties of Diagrams. Alvarado, Christine, and Michael Lazzareschi. "Properties of Real-World Digital Logic Diagrams." PLT 2007. Posted by - D. Links to this post. Wais, Wolin, and Alvarado perform a Wizard of ...
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jbjohns - Haptics and Sketch Recognition: Murayama - Spidar G&G
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Jbjohns - Haptics and Sketch Recognition. Clogging the Tubes, one Blog entry at a time. Now covers two courses/fields/disciplines, so it's more of a gesture recognition catch-22. Saturday, May 10, 2008. Murayama - Spidar G&G. I wonder if the strings of the Spidar would get in your way and limit your movement. Surely they would. Rotation would also be tough because you can't hold onto something and rotate it more than about 180 degrees. No real evaluation performed, just a little bit of speedup data.
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jbjohns - Haptics and Sketch Recognition: May 2008
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Jbjohns - Haptics and Sketch Recognition. Clogging the Tubes, one Blog entry at a time. Now covers two courses/fields/disciplines, so it's more of a gesture recognition catch-22. Saturday, May 10, 2008. Eisenstein - Device independence and extensibility. This seems crazy complicated for /very/ little accuracy. Using neural networks to classify the static ASL letters (all but Z and J), they only get 67 % accuracy. Other approaches are able to get close to 95-99% for the same data. I guess thin...Wiimote&#...
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jbjohns - Haptics and Sketch Recognition: February 2008
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Jbjohns - Haptics and Sketch Recognition. Clogging the Tubes, one Blog entry at a time. Now covers two courses/fields/disciplines, so it's more of a gesture recognition catch-22. Wednesday, February 27, 2008. Sagawa - Recognizing Sequence Japanese Sign Lang. Words. Determination of which hands are used (both vs. one hand, right vs. left hand) is done by comparing the hand velocities of the two hands, both on "which max is greater" (Eq 3) and "avg squared difference in velocity? Using their stuff, they se...
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jbjohns - Haptics and Sketch Recognition: February 2009
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Jbjohns - Haptics and Sketch Recognition. Clogging the Tubes, one Blog entry at a time. Now covers two courses/fields/disciplines, so it's more of a gesture recognition catch-22. Thursday, February 19, 2009. Interactive Sketching for the Early Stages of User Interface Design, James Landay. Author = "James Landay and Brad Myers",. Title = "Interactive sketching for the early stages of user interface design",. Booktitle = proc # chi,. Year = "1995",. Isbn = "0-201-84705-1",. Pages = "43- 50",. Allows for d...
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Paul Taele's Blog on Gesture Recognition: April 2008
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Paul Taele's Blog on Gesture Recognition. This is Paul Taele's blog for Dr. Tracy Hammond's Gesture Recognition course (CPSC 689-605, Spring 2008). Gesture Recognition Using an Acceleration Sensor and Its Application to Musical Performance Control (Sawada and Hashimoto – 1997). Blogs I Commented On:. I’m glad that this paper did not spend two pages talking about music theory. I know people in our class will criticize this paper for its lame evaluation section. This seems so common in the GR papers we...