Thomas F. Stahovich
Affiliations: | Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA |
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Stahovich TF, Lin H. (2016) Enabling data mining of handwritten coursework Computers and Graphics (Pergamon). 57: 31-45 |
Lee W, Stahovich TF. (2014) PaperCAD: A system for interrogating cad drawings using small mobile computing devices combined with interactive paper Advances in Human-Computer Interaction. 2014 |
Herold J, Stahovich TF. (2014) A machine learning approach to automatic stroke segmentation Computers and Graphics (Pergamon). 38: 357-364 |
Herold J, Stahovich TF. (2011) Using speech to identify gesture pen strokes in collaborative, multimodal device descriptions Artificial Intelligence For Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing: Aiedam. 25: 237-254 |
Herold J, Stahovich TF. (2011) SpeedSeg: A technique for segmenting pen strokes using pen speed Computers and Graphics (Pergamon). 35: 250-264 |
Field M, Gordon S, Peterson E, et al. (2010) The effect of task on classification accuracy: Using gesture recognition techniques in free-sketch recognition Computers and Graphics (Pergamon). 34: 499-512 |
Rawson K, Stahovich TF. (2009) Learning design rules with explicit termination conditions to enable efficient automated design Journal of Mechanical Design, Transactions of the Asme. 131: 0310111-03101111 |
Kara LB, Gennari L, Stahovich TF. (2008) A sketch-based tool for analyzing vibratory mechanical systems Journal of Mechanical Design, Transactions of the Asme. 130: 1011011-10110111 |
Lee W, de Silva R, Peterson EJ, et al. (2008) Newton's Pen: A pen-based tutoring system for statics Computers and Graphics (Pergamon). 32: 511-524 |
Lee W, Burak Kara L, Stahovich TF. (2007) An efficient graph-based recognizer for hand-drawn symbols Computers and Graphics (Pergamon). 31: 554-567 |