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Dynamic User Modeling for Sketch-Based User Interface

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Technologies for E-Learning and Digital Entertainment (Edutainment 2006)

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This paper presents a strategy of dynamic user modeling for sketch-based user interface. A user model is defined as an incremental decision tree for a specific user. A drawing style modeling process is designed to model user’s temporal drawing performances among inputting strokes, and to predict the possible shape in term of fuzzy matching. A user mediation process is proposed based on relevance feedback to capture users’ drawing intentions and refine the recognition results. Experiments prove efficiency of the method.

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Sun, Z., Li, B., Wang, Q., Feng, G. (2006). Dynamic User Modeling for Sketch-Based User Interface. In: Pan, Z., Aylett, R., Diener, H., Jin, X., Göbel, S., Li, L. (eds) Technologies for E-Learning and Digital Entertainment. Edutainment 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3942. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11736639_157

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