2015
DOI: 10.1145/2631925
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Combining Sketching and Traditional Diagram Editing Tools

Abstract: The least cognitively demanding way to create a diagram is to draw it with a pen. Yet there is also a need for more formal visualizations, that is diagrams created using both traditional keyboard and mouse interaction. Our objective is to allow the creation of diagrams using traditional and stylus-based input. Having two diagram creation interfaces requires that changes to a diagram should be automatically rendered in the other visualization. Because sketches are imprecise, there is always the possibility that… Show more

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“…Applying linear classifiers to these gesture sets, Rubine reports recognition rates of over 96%, even for relatively small training set sizes of 15 samples per class. Rubine's feature set has been successfully applied in pen-based intelligent user interfaces (Stapleton et al, 2015 ; Williford et al, 2020 ), multi-touch gesture recognition (Cirelli and Nakamura, 2014 ; Rekik et al, 2014 ) and even eye-tracking analysis (Çağla Çğ and Metin Sezgin, 2015 ; Alamudun et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applying linear classifiers to these gesture sets, Rubine reports recognition rates of over 96%, even for relatively small training set sizes of 15 samples per class. Rubine's feature set has been successfully applied in pen-based intelligent user interfaces (Stapleton et al, 2015 ; Williford et al, 2020 ), multi-touch gesture recognition (Cirelli and Nakamura, 2014 ; Rekik et al, 2014 ) and even eye-tracking analysis (Çağla Çğ and Metin Sezgin, 2015 ; Alamudun et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous sketch tools have been proposed for visual languages including concept maps [14], graphs [18], UML class diagrams [4,10] and Euler diagrams [35]. Of particular relevance to Speedith is SketchSet which provides sketch recognition and conversion of some components of unitary spider diagrams [26]; SketchSet extends SketchNode which was developed for graphs in isolation [19]. Similarly to SketchSet, Speedith can recognise closed cures, their labels, and spiders.…”
Section: Diagrammatic Logicsmentioning
confidence: 99%