Retrieval of on-line hand-drawn sketches

Sketch matching algorithms are commonly used for indexing and retrieval of documents based on printed or hand-drawn sketches. One could use a hand-held computer to do sketch-based queries to a database containing hand-drawn and printed sketches. We present an on-line hand-drawn sketch matching algorithm based on a line-based representation of sketches. A distance measure is defined for comparing two sketches based on this representation. The algorithm is computationally efficient and achieves a recall rate of 88.44% at the same precision, when tested on a database of 150 sketches collected from 5 users.

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