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IAPR Technical Comitee TC10: Graphics Recognition

Eurographics: Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modelling workshops (SBIM)

Websites related with Sketch-Based Modelling:

Visual computing
Cardiff School of computer Science and Informatics
Cardiff University
Their research in visual computing spans a wide range of topics in the fields of computer vision, computer graphics, geometric computing and both image and video processing. A significant theme in their work considers the input, description and editing of solids, surfaces and curves.

VISUALIZATION AND INTELLIGENT MULTIMODAL INTERFACES GROUP
INESC-ID
Rua Alves Redol, 9
1000-029 Lisboa (Portugal)
Research innovative interaction and visualization techniques that improve Human-Computer Interfaces to address real needs

SUZUKI's Lab
Research Centre for Advanced Science and Technology
The University of Tokyo
They conduct research into "Digital Engineering Systems" to support those information systems for industry, such as CAD and CAM. In particular, they are studying basic theories and algorithms for geometric modeling and product modeling in order to implement innovative design/engineering processes.

Smart Tools
Mechanical engineering Department;
University of California, Riverside
They conduct research in natural user interfaces. Their work is focused on enabling computers to understand natural forms of human communication, primarily sketching, but also speech and gesture. The aim of this work is to we create computational techniques and user interface design principles to enable natural, pen-based software for a variety of applications, such as engineering and education

Sketch Recognition Lab
Texas A&M University
Interested in the integration of sketch and gesture recognition into traditional user interfaces

Visual Design and Engineering Lab
Mechanical engineering Department;
Carnegie Mellon
Their primary objective is to create new theories and methodologies that enhance early phases of engineering design through novel computational technologies. Their current work involves research in geometric knowledge capture and reuse, 3D geometric design, design synthesis from examples, augmented reality, sketch recognition, and human cognition.

Multimedia Laboratory
Department of Information Engineering
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Their research focuses mostly on intelligent processing of image, video, and computer graphics. Current research topics range from image and video indexing and retrieval, image and video editing, face photo processing, to 3D reconstructions from line drawings.

InPro. Innovative 'Early Stage' Design Product Prototyping
Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Department of Systems and Control Engineering
University of Malta
The InPro research project concerns the development, implementation and evaluation of a computer-based tool that supports the automatic and remote generation of 3D models from 2D freehand paper-based sketches and scribbles.

Personal websites of people involved in
Sketch-Based Modelling:

Hod Lipson
Associate Professor
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Cornell Creative Machines Lab
Cornell University

Takeo Igarashi
Assistant professor
Department of computer science
University of Tokyo

Joaquim A Jorge
INESC
Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa

Ralph Martin
Professor of Geometric Computing
School of Computer Science
Cardiff University

Thomas Stahovich
Chair and Professor
Mechanical Engineering Department
University of California, Riverside

Kokichi Sugihara
Specially Appointed Professor
Meiji Institute for Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences Organization for the Strategic Coordination of Research and Intellectual Property
Meiji University, Japan

Jianzhuang Liu
Assistant Professor
Department of Information Engineering
The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Martin Cooper
Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse
University of Toulouse III, France

Tracy Hammond
Sketch Recognition Lab
Texas A&M University, USA

Joseph J. LaViola
SAIC Faculty Fellow and Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
University of Central Florida

Sheng Feng Qin
Senior Lecturer & Head of Computer Aided Design Research Group
Brunel University, west London

Manuel J. Fonseca
Computer Science and Engineering Department
Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Technical University of Lisbon (UTL)

Christine Alvarado
Computer Science Department
Harvey Mudd College

Levent Burak Kara
Mechanical Engineering Department
Carnegie Mellon University

Ellen Yi-Luen Do
Associate Professor
College of Architecture & College of Computing (School of Interactive Computing)
Georgia Tech;

Alexandra Bonnici (nee Bartolo)
Department of Systems & Control Engineering
Faculty of Engineering. University of Malta

Sean Tang Xiaoou
Assistant Professor
Department of Information Engineering
The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Beryl Plimmer
Department of Computer Science
University of Auckland

Moshe Shpitalni
Technion Israel Institute of Technology;
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering;

Pierre Leclercq
ULg Faculty of Applied Sciences
University of Liège

Dov Dori
The William Davidson Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

Hiromasa Suzuki
Department of Precision Machinery Engineering
University of Tokyo

Ian Grimstead
School of Computer Science and Informatics
Cardiff University

Josep Llados
Director del CVC
Centre de Visió per Computador
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Lluis Ros
Institut de Robòtica i Informàtica Industrial
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya


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