Publication Type
Presentation
Publication Date
4-2010
Abstract
The sketch recognition interface community has not produced a ―killer‖ application, because access to sketch recognition technology has been too restricted. If recognition technologies were more freely available for experimentation, powerful new applications would evolve. This paper proposes a rough architecture for an extensible graphical editor that facilitates collaboration between recognition technology developers, user interface designers, and early adopters of sketch recognition interfaces. Only by serving all three communities will we reach the critical mass necessary for killer applications to emerge.
Keywords
Sketch recognition interfaces, extensible editors, file formats, research collaboration
Discipline
Computer Sciences
Publisher
ACM CHI Workshop on Designing Sketch Recognition Interfaces
City or Country
Atlanta, GA, USA
Citation
DAVIS, Richard Christopher.
Playing with Recognizers: A Call for an Extensible Editor. (2010).
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research_all/8
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