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Analyse procédurale: un nouveau paradigme pour l'analyse de tracés manuscrits

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In this paper, we present a new axis concerning a possible use of pen based HCI. It is common to use those interfaces for applications concerning visuo-spatial treatments such as shape recognition. But we believe that the possibilities offered by those interface allow one to consider other kind of treatments focusing not on the shape but on analyzing drawer's process during the sketching activity. Those approaches, that we call ≪ Procedural analysis >, are almost nonexistent. In this article we will detail what is a procedural analysis and we will show some possible uses of those kinds of methods.

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      IHM '11: Proceedings of the 23rd Conference on l'Interaction Homme-Machine
      October 2011
      169 pages
      ISBN:9781450308229
      DOI:10.1145/2044354

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