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Fluid sketches: continuous recognition and morphing of simple hand-drawn shapes
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Proceedings of the 13th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology table of contents
San Diego, California, United States
Pages: 73 - 80  
Year of Publication: 2000
ISBN:1-58113-212-3
Authors
James Arvo  Computer Science 256-80, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
Kevin Novins  Department of Computer Science, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Sponsors
SIGGRAPH: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques
SIGSOFT: ACM Special Interest Group on Software Engineering
SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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James Arvo and Kevin Novins. Smart text: A synthe-sis of recognition and morphing. In AAAI Spring Sym-posium on Smart Graphics, pages 140-147, Stanford, California, March 2000.
 
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Larry S. Yaeger, Brandyn J. Webb, and Richard F. Lyon. Combining neural networks and context-driven search for online, printed handwriting recognition in the Newton. AI Magazine, 19(1):73-89, 1998.
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