“An Introduction to Sketch-Based Interfaces” by Davis and Igarashi

  • ©Randall Davis and Takeo Igarashi

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Entry Number: 18

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    An Introduction to Sketch-Based Interfaces

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    Prerequisites
    Knowledge of basic concepts in human-computer interaction and/or user interfaces. Interest in understanding how sketch-based interfaces work.

    Intended Audience
    Anyone interested in learning about sketch-based interfaces, especially researchers and user-interface designers.

    Description
    Sketch-based interfaces are a natural, pencil-and-paper-like approach to interacting with a variety of applications, including conceptual modeling, animation, and note-taking systems. This course offers an in-depth discussion of sketch-based interface design, ranging from simple gestural commands to complex sketch-understanding systems. Attendees will learn how these interfaces are designed and how to develop their own.

     


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