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It Is Your Turn: Collaborative Ideation With a Co-Creative Robot through Sketch
International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2020Co-creative systems have been widely explored in the field of computational creativity. However, existing AI partners of these systems are mostly virtual agents. As sketching on paper with embodied robots could be more engaging for designers' early-stage
Yuyu Lin +4 more
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2021 International Conference on COMmunication Systems & NETworkS (COMSNETS), 2021
Blockchains suffer from a critical scalability problem where traditionally each network node maintains all network state, including records since the establishment of the blockchain. Sketches are popular hash-based data structures used to represent a large amount of data while supporting particular queries such as on set membership, cardinality ...
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Blockchains suffer from a critical scalability problem where traditionally each network node maintains all network state, including records since the establishment of the blockchain. Sketches are popular hash-based data structures used to represent a large amount of data while supporting particular queries such as on set membership, cardinality ...
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On the Limitations of Sketches
Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 1992AbstractCall a category "sketchable" if it is the category of models in sets of some sketch. This paper explores the subtle boundary between sketchable and non-sketchable categories. We show that the category of small categories that have at least one initial object and functors that take an initial object to an initial object is sketchable.
Barr, Michael, Wells, Charles
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Enhancing Sketch-Based Image Retrieval by CNN Semantic Re-ranking
IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 2020This paper introduces a convolutional neural network (CNN) semantic re-ranking system to enhance the performance of sketch-based image retrieval (SBIR).
Luo Wang +4 more
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Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2016
Designing bodily experiences is challenging. In this paper, we propose embodied sketching as a way of practicing design that involves understanding and designing for bodily experiences early in the design process. Embodied sketching encompasses ideation methods that are grounded in, and inspired by, the lived experience and includes the social and ...
Elena Márquez Segura +3 more
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Designing bodily experiences is challenging. In this paper, we propose embodied sketching as a way of practicing design that involves understanding and designing for bodily experiences early in the design process. Embodied sketching encompasses ideation methods that are grounded in, and inspired by, the lived experience and includes the social and ...
Elena Márquez Segura +3 more
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Interactive Sketch & Fill: Multiclass Sketch-to-Image Translation
IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, 2019We propose an interactive GAN-based sketch-to-image translation method that helps novice users easily create images of simple objects. The user starts with a sparse sketch and a desired object category, and the network then recommends its plausible ...
Arna Ghosh +6 more
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A Zero-Shot Framework for Sketch-based Image Retrieval
European Conference on Computer Vision, 2018Sketch-based image retrieval (SBIR) is the task of retrieving images from a natural image database that correspond to a given hand-drawn sketch. Ideally, an SBIR model should learn to associate components in the sketch (say, feet, tail, etc.) with the ...
Sasi Kiran Yelamarthi +3 more
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Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 2003
(2003). An Autobiographical Sketch. Journal of the History of the Neurosciences: Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 76-84.
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(2003). An Autobiographical Sketch. Journal of the History of the Neurosciences: Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 76-84.
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Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1997
AbstractFinitary sketches, i.e., sketches with finite-limit and finite-colimit specifications, are proved to be as strong as geometric sketches, i.e., sketches with finite-limit and arbitrary colimit specifications. Categories sketchable by such sketches are fully characterized in the infinitary first-order logic: they are axiomatizable by σ-coherent ...
Jirí Adámek +3 more
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AbstractFinitary sketches, i.e., sketches with finite-limit and finite-colimit specifications, are proved to be as strong as geometric sketches, i.e., sketches with finite-limit and arbitrary colimit specifications. Categories sketchable by such sketches are fully characterized in the infinitary first-order logic: they are axiomatizable by σ-coherent ...
Jirí Adámek +3 more
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2020
Finally, we explore the potential of combining sketch abstraction and synthesis tasks, so that a model can not only autonomously generate a sketch of given visual concept but can also achieve recognizable rendition with very few strokes. In order to effectively evaluate the performance of such a drawing agent, we set up a Pictionary-like game that we ...
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Finally, we explore the potential of combining sketch abstraction and synthesis tasks, so that a model can not only autonomously generate a sketch of given visual concept but can also achieve recognizable rendition with very few strokes. In order to effectively evaluate the performance of such a drawing agent, we set up a Pictionary-like game that we ...
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