Download scientific diagram | Written on sketchpad in 1963. from publication: Perspective and Evolution of Gesture Recognition for Sign Language: A Review | This review analyses the different gesture recognition systems through a timeline, showing the different types of technology, and specifying which are the most important features and their achieved recognition rates. At the end of the review, Leap Motion sensor possibilities | Gesture Recognition, Sign Language and Motion | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
Introduction to HCI (UCC)
No-code History: Sketchpad - A man-machine graphical communication system ( 1963)
Luis DOMINGUEZ QUINTANA, Engineer, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, ULPGC, Department of Signals and Communications
Polosoft Technologies on X: Sketchpad was an innovative system developed in 1963 by Ivan Sutherland. It is a tribute to Sketchpad's uniqueness that it defined a GUI (Graphical User Interface) more than
Ivan Sutherland's Sketchpad Demo '63 — Eightify
PDF) Perspective and Evolution of Gesture Recognition for Sign Language: A Review
Ivan Sutherland operating Sketchpad and some of the software's
Ivan Sutherland : Sketchpad Demo (1/2) on Make a GIF
PDF) Perspective and Evolution of Gesture Recognition for Sign Language: A Review
Man demonstrating Sketchpad on the TX-2, 102652182
Untitled #4165, from Fall 1962 Oct 1963 Summer Sketch Pad by Roy Hocking
Tracking of the hands skeletal model (a) Object Bone. (b) Object Hand.
Ivan Sutherland, Sketchpad, First CAD Program 1963 and 2008 (source
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