16 Jul
2009
16 Jul
'09
4:33 p.m.
Randy Davis here at MIT is responsible for much of the sketch-physics work. He's also done some great work on recognizing chemical formulas from sketched structures. http://rationale.csail.mit.edu/projects.shtml On Jul 16, 2009, at 6:19 PM, James Propp wrote:
Is there any kind of virtual environment in which one can play with puzzles like this?
I'm thinking of something like Harold and his purple crayon, but Harold could only draw static objects. I think I've heard about a "purple crayon physics" computer game in which one draws objects that come to life; that's more the sort of thing one would need.