TT,

A Graphical markup language to describe such images and elements of images 
>> is overdue as is a way to convert hand drawn objects to computerise them 
>> "beyond the bitmap".
>>
>
> Actually they exist. Images have held meta-data for a long time and the 
> schema are extensible. The issue is the specific "Bridge" needed in the 
> document between image and text. Vector graphics are far superior here in 
> that their conceptual structure is a language of types already.
>
>
Actually I am thinking of something a little more innovative.  There was a 
google project that test something a bit like what I am thinking.

An example would to be able to describe a table, as a flat surface 3m by 5m 
(5cm thick) standing on 4 legs 1m high and 20cm diameter round. Each leg in 
30cm from each corner.

The above is enough for us humans to do a lot with, picture in our minds 
eye, but most computers will say "I do not compute".

Regards
Tony

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