Simplifying Sketch Recognition UI Development

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Speaker: Tracy Hammond, Assistant Professor and Director of the Sketch Recognition Lab from Texas A&M University

Abstract: Sketch recognition systems are time-consuming to build and require signal-processing expertise if they are to handle the intricacies of each domain. Our goal is to enable user interface designers, who may not have expertise in sketch recognition, to be able to build these sketch systems. We have built GUILD to automatically generate sketch recognition UIs from hand-type LADDER descriptions, or from descriptions generated from a single example and system-generated near-miss examples.

Email: hammond@cs.tamu.edu Faculty Website: [[1]] Sketch Recognition Lab: [[2]]

Talk slides: [[3]]

Current students: Katie Dahmen, Brian Eoff, Brandon Paulson, Pankaj Rajan, Aaron Wolin

Videos shown:

  • Low-level recognition, Brandon Paulson and Tracy Hammond,

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  • MARQS, short, Brandon Paulson and Tracy Hammond,

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Demos shown:

  • LADDER, Tracy Hammond
  • Shape Learning Children's Game, Brandon Paulson and Tracy Hammond
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