@article{Jarvis:1976:LDE,
optcitations = {},
number = {3},
month = jul,
author = {John F. Jarvis},
optkey = {},
series = CGPACS,
localfile = {papers/Jarvis.1976.LDE.pdf},
address = {New York},
publisher = {ACM Press},
doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/563274.563328},
organization = {ACM SIGGRAPH},
journal = SIGGRAPH76,
volume = {10},
title = {{T}he {L}ine {D}rawing {E}ditor, {A}n {E}xperiment in {C}omputer
{V}ision},
abstract = {A computer program, the Line Drawing Editor (LDE), that allows
convenient modification of computer representations of simple line
drawings has been designed and implemented. The distinguishing
feature of the LDE from the multitude of interactive graphics
programs that accomplish the same function is the use of a
computer controlled TV camera for input and program control rather
than conventional interactive input devices such as light pens or
data tablets. A graphical editing language allows the LDE user to
indicate, by marking the drawing in appropriate fashion, the
changes that are to be made. The drawing, which was generated on a
hardcopy output device, with the added edit information is placed
in front of the camera. In successive phases the LDE computes a
two dimensional homogeneous transformation relating the viewed
drawing and its computer description, locates the lines added to
the drawing, parses the added lines according to the edit language
and finally uses this information to update the drawing
description.},
year = {1976},
pages = {288--292},
}
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