Sketches can be categorized as personal, shared, persuasive, and handover sketches. Depending on each category, their level of ambiguity also varies. The applications of sketches include conceptual design, eliciting user preferences, shape retrieval, and sketch-based modeling (SBM). There is a need for quantification of uncertainty in sketches in mapping of sketches to three-dimensional (3D) models in sketch-based modeling, in eliciting user preferences, and in tuning the level of uncertainty in sketches at the conceptual design stage. This paper investigates the role of probability of importance in quantifying the level of uncertainty in sketches by raising the following three research questions: How are the features in a sketch ranked? What is the probability of importance of features in a sketch? What is the level of uncertainty in a sketch? This paper presents an improved framework for uncertainty quantification in sketches. The framework is capable of identifying and ranking the features in the sketch, determining their probability of importance, and finally quantifying the level of uncertainty in the sketch. Ranking the features of a sketch is performed by a hierarchical approach, whereas probability of importance is determined by assessing the probability of likeliness using a shape matching approach and a probability transformation. Quantification of uncertainty is accomplished by using the principle of normalization of entropy. A case study of a bicycle sketch is used to demonstrate that the framework eliminates the need of expert input in assessment of uncertainty in sketches and, hence, can be used by design practitioners with limited experience.
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Research-Article
Determining Probability of Importance of Features in a Sketch
Ricardo Cruz-Lozano,
Ricardo Cruz-Lozano
Mem. ASME
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, TX 49409
e-mail: ricardo.cruz-lozano@ttu.edu
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, TX 49409
e-mail: ricardo.cruz-lozano@ttu.edu
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Fisseha M. Alemayehu,
Fisseha M. Alemayehu
Mem. ASME
School of Engineering,
Computer Science and Mathematics,
West Texas A&M University,
Canyon, TX 79016
e-mail: falemayehu@wtamu.edu
School of Engineering,
Computer Science and Mathematics,
West Texas A&M University,
Canyon, TX 79016
e-mail: falemayehu@wtamu.edu
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Stephen Ekwaro-Osire,
Stephen Ekwaro-Osire
Mem. ASME
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, TX 79409
e-mail: stephen.ekwaro-osire@ttu.edu
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, TX 79409
e-mail: stephen.ekwaro-osire@ttu.edu
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Haileyesus B. Endeshaw
Haileyesus B. Endeshaw
Mem. ASME
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, TX 79409
e-mail: haile.endeshaw@ttu.edu
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, TX 79409
e-mail: haile.endeshaw@ttu.edu
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Ricardo Cruz-Lozano
Mem. ASME
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, TX 49409
e-mail: ricardo.cruz-lozano@ttu.edu
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, TX 49409
e-mail: ricardo.cruz-lozano@ttu.edu
Fisseha M. Alemayehu
Mem. ASME
School of Engineering,
Computer Science and Mathematics,
West Texas A&M University,
Canyon, TX 79016
e-mail: falemayehu@wtamu.edu
School of Engineering,
Computer Science and Mathematics,
West Texas A&M University,
Canyon, TX 79016
e-mail: falemayehu@wtamu.edu
Stephen Ekwaro-Osire
Mem. ASME
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, TX 79409
e-mail: stephen.ekwaro-osire@ttu.edu
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, TX 79409
e-mail: stephen.ekwaro-osire@ttu.edu
Haileyesus B. Endeshaw
Mem. ASME
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, TX 79409
e-mail: haile.endeshaw@ttu.edu
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, TX 79409
e-mail: haile.endeshaw@ttu.edu
1Corresponding author.
Manuscript received January 28, 2016; final manuscript received January 28, 2017; published online June 13, 2017. Assoc. Editor: Jeremy M. Gernand.
ASME J. Risk Uncertainty Part B. Dec 2017, 3(4): 041003 (13 pages)
Published Online: June 13, 2017
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Received:
January 28, 2016
Revised:
January 28, 2017
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Cruz-Lozano, R., Alemayehu, F. M., Ekwaro-Osire, S., and Endeshaw, H. B. (June 13, 2017). "Determining Probability of Importance of Features in a Sketch." ASME. ASME J. Risk Uncertainty Part B. December 2017; 3(4): 041003. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4035867
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