The hand-drawn diagram recognition for OrCAD matching

OrCAD 정합을 위한 수작업 도면 인식

  • Published : 1996.09.01

Abstract

CAD diagrams generally consists of many basic components: symbols, character, and connection lines. Thus, to recognize the diagrams, it is necessary to extract each components, and understand their meanings and relation among them. This paper describes a method for linking basic components extracted efficiently from hand-down diagrams to OrCAD data format. Experimental results with a hand-drawn diagrams of electronic and logic circuit show utility of the proposed method.

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