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GRAPHITE
2005
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Sketching with a low-latency electronic ink drawing tablet
Drawing on paper is an experience which is still unmatched by any input device for drawing into a computer in terms of accuracy, dexterity and general pleasantness of use. This pa...
Alex Henzen, Neculai Ailenei, Fabian Di Fiore, Fra...
CHINZ
2005
ACM
13 years 6 months ago
InkKit: a generic design tool for the tablet PC
In this paper, we describe the design philosophy, implementation and evaluation of InkKit, an informal design platform that uses pen input on a tablet PC to imitate the informalit...
Ronald Chung, Petrut Mirica, Beryl Plimmer
CHINZ
2005
ACM
13 years 6 months ago
Exploring sketch beautification techniques
Beautification of vague, imprecise sketchy ink input is an interesting area for exploration, especially with the emergence of pen-based systems, such as the Tablet PC. Fifty perce...
Beirong Wang, Jian Sun, Beryl Plimmer
IUI
2011
ACM
12 years 7 months ago
ChemInk: a natural real-time recognition system for chemical drawings
We describe a new sketch recognition framework for chemical structure drawings that combines multiple levels of visual features using a jointly trained conditional random field. ...
Tom Y. Ouyang, Randall Davis
TEI
2012
ACM
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12 years 11 days ago
Sketch-a-TUI: low cost prototyping of tangible interactions using cardboard and conductive ink
Graspable tangibles are now being explored on the current generation of capacitive touch surfaces, such as the iPad and the Android tablet. Because the size and form factor is rel...
Alexander Wiethoff, Hanna Schneider, Michael Rohs,...