A preliminary assessment of the role of conceptual salience in automatic sketching

AbdelFattah, Ahmed M.H.; Zakaria, Wael; Abdelghaffar, Nashwa; Abdelmoneim, Nohayr; Schneider, Stefan; Kühnberger, Kaiuwe;

Abstract


We discuss and empirically assess the abilities of the normal person to both recognise conceptual salience of objects and generate freehand sketches of these objects, investigating some underlying cognitive mechanisms that seem to be mainly responsible for these abilities. The ultimate goal is to employ human-in-the-loop results to implement a general-purpose automatic sketch recogniser that is guided by the way people operate on sketches to perform the same tasks. The aim of the article in hand is to contribute to answering two particular questions in this regard: does conceptual salience affect object recognition (when humans identify objects sketched by others)? and do specific parts of a sketch play more significant roles than others in generating a sketch of this object?


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Title A preliminary assessment of the role of conceptual salience in automatic sketching
Authors AbdelFattah, Ahmed M.H.; Zakaria, Wael ; Abdelghaffar, Nashwa; Abdelmoneim, Nohayr; Schneider, Stefan; Kühnberger, Kaiuwe
Keywords Concepts representation;Sketch recognition;Spatial relations
Issue Date 1-Jan-2017
Journal CEUR Workshop Proceedings 
ISSN 16130073
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85029153201

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