The visual display of quantitative information
The visual display of quantitative information
Automatic graph drawing and readability of diagrams
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics
EDGE: an extendable graph editor
Software—Practice & Experience - Unix tools
Justification of printed music
Communications of the ACM
Towards the Automatic Generation of Software Diagrams
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
The Lime music editor: a diagram editor involving complex translations
Software—Practice & Experience
A classification of visual representations
Communications of the ACM
Document image analysis
Why looking isn't always seeing: readership skills and graphical programming
Communications of the ACM
Document Image Decoding Using Markov Source Models
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
General Diagram-Recognition Methodologies
Selected Papers from the First International Workshop on Graphics Recognition, Methods and Applications
Selected Papers from the First International Workshop on Graphics Recognition, Methods and Applications
A Performance Evaluation Protocol for Graphics Recognition Systems
GREC '97 Selected Papers from the Second International Workshop on Graphics Recognition, Algorithms and Systems
Design and Performance in Object Recognition
GREC '97 Selected Papers from the Second International Workshop on Graphics Recognition, Algorithms and Systems
Graphic Symbol Recognition: An Overview
GREC '97 Selected Papers from the Second International Workshop on Graphics Recognition, Algorithms and Systems
The Performance Evaluation of Thresholding Algorithms for Optical character Recognition
ICDAR '97 Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition
A Proposed Scheme for Performance Evaluation of Graphics/Text Separation Algorithms
GREC '97 Selected Papers from the Second International Workshop on Graphics Recognition, Algorithms and Systems
The use of semantic constraints on diagram editors
VL '95 Proceedings of the 11th International IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages
Semiology of graphics
Issues in Ground-Truthing Graphic Documents
GREC '01 Selected Papers from the Fourth International Workshop on Graphics Recognition Algorithms and Applications
User Interfaces for On-Line Diagram Recognition
GREC '01 Selected Papers from the Fourth International Workshop on Graphics Recognition Algorithms and Applications
Treatment of Diagrams in Document Image Analysis
Diagrams '00 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Theory and Application of Diagrams
Sketch Grammars: A Formalism for Describing and Recognizing Diagrammatic Sketch Languages
ICDAR '05 Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition
Animating Chinese paintings through stroke-based decomposition
ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG)
EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing
An agent-based framework for sketched symbol interpretation
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
Using MusicXML to Evaluate Accuracy of OMR Systems
Diagrams '08 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Diagrammatic Representation and Inference
Calculemus '09/MKM '09 Proceedings of the 16th Symposium, 8th International Conference. Held as Part of CICM '09 on Intelligent Computer Mathematics
Hi-index | 0.14 |
Diagrams are widely used in society, to transmit information such as circuit designs, music, mathematical formulae, architectural plans, and molecular structure. Computers must process diagrams both as images (marks on paper) and as information. A diagram recognizer translates from image to information and a diagram generator translates from information to image. Current technology for diagram generation is ahead of the technology for diagram recognition. Diagram generators have extensive knowledge of notational conventions which relate to readability and aesthetics, whereas current diagram recognizers focus on the hard constraints of the notation. To create a recognizer capable of exploiting layout information, it is expedient to reuse the expertise in existing diagram generators. In particular, we discuss the use of Lime (our editor and generator for music notation) to proofread and correct the raw output of MIDIScan (a third-party commercial recognizer for music notation). Over the past several years, this combination of software has been distributed to thousands of users.