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A combination of stroke manipulation and recognition strategies to support user interface construction and interactive behavior definition through sketching
To realize the full potential of pen-based interfaces, it is important to provide adequate support to sketching, comparable to paper and pencil. This kind of support is paramount for highly flexible activities, such as user interface sketching. This paper discusses an implementation of a few recognition strategies to support this kind of activity, presenting accuracy test results for each one.