ABSTRACT
Sketch recognition user interfaces currently treat the pen in the same manner as a mouse and keyboard. The aim of this workshop is to promote thought and discussion about how to move beyond this to create natural and intuitive pen-based interfaces. To this end, the workshop will include panel discussions, group discussions, and even an instructional session on drawing sketches.
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Index Terms
- SkCHI: designing sketch recognition interfaces
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