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FSCI

FSCI is the abbrevation of the Fuzzy Spline Curve Identifier developed by us.

Nowadays, with the spread of tablets and PDA devices which use pen input, direct sketch drawing on displays is rapidly becoming possible. Although recognition of handwriting has already been implemented, recognition of sketch drawing is still being researched. Therefore, we have given birth to a completely new method of recognizing sketch drawing of curves, called FSCI.

When we consider general drawing applications, basic shapes such as circle, ellipse, triangle, rectangle are needed. Therefore, past sketch recognition methods that can recognize "triangle", "rectangle" and such shapes were popular to fit the use of drawing applications. But in FSCI, to achieve general purposeness, we have intentionaly excluded these shapes and limited the recognized objects to the 7 primitive curves (line, circle, circular arc, ellipse, elliptical arc, closed free curve, open free curve).

The reason behind this is that most of the complex CAD drawings are can be presented as a combination of these 7 primitive curves. For an example, after recognizing the line from sketch drawing, it becomes very easy for the applications to identify shapes such as triangle or rectangle.

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