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Kenneth Forbus1, Jeffrey Usher, Andrew Lovett, Kate Lockwood, Jon Wetzel.
Abstract
Sketching is a powerful means of working out and communicating ideas. Sketch understanding involves a combination of visual, spatial, and conceptual knowledge and reasoning, which makes it both challenging to model and potentially illuminating for cognitive science. This paper describes CogSketch, an ongoing effort of the NSF-funded Spatial Intelligence and Learning Center, which is being developed both as a research instrument for cognitive science and as a platform for sketch-based educational software. We describe the idea of open-domain sketch understanding, the scientific hypotheses underlying CogSketch, and provide an overview of the models it employs, illustrated by simulation studies and ongoing experiments in creating sketch-based educational software.Entities:
Keywords: Analogy; Cognitive simulation; Qualitative reasoning; Sketch understanding; Spatial cognition; Spatial reasoning; Visual reasoning
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Year: 2011 PMID: 25164503 DOI: 10.1111/j.1756-8765.2011.01149.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Top Cogn Sci ISSN: 1756-8757