“Content based sketch annotations for collaboration” by Sin, Choy and Lim

  • ©Eun-Joo Sin, Yoon-Chul Choy, and Soon-Bum Lim

  • ©Eun-Joo Sin, Yoon-Chul Choy, and Soon-Bum Lim

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    Content based sketch annotations for collaboration

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    Sketch has the advantage that it can easily convey one’s intent. Studies have been investigated to utilize it as an efficient expression method for collaborative work in 3D virtual spaces. Most studies focus on just putting sketches in 3D virtual spaces and utilizing as annotations. However, if the sketch objects are not arranged effectively within the 3D virtual space, other collaborators may not recognize the exact meaning of annotations. Hence, we are focusing on the content based sketch annotation method to resolve this issue. Based on the content of sketch annotation, the recognition processes and representation methods should be different. So, we categorized the sketch annotations according to their features and suggested three types of content based sketch annotation techniques.  

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    1. Zhe Fan, Manuel M. Oliveira, Chi Ma, Arie Kaufman. 2004. A Sketch-Based Interface for Collaborative Design. EUROGRAPHICS 2004
    2. Ellen Yi-Luen Do and Mark D Gross. 2004. As if You Were Here – Intelligent Annotation in Space. AAAI 2004
    3. David Bourguignon, Marie-Paule Cani and George Drettakis. 2001. Drawing for Illustration and Annotation in 3D. EUROGRAPHICS 2001
    4. Thomas Jung, Mark D. Gross, Ellen Yi-Luen Do. 2002. Annotating and Sketching on 3D Web Models. ACM 2002


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