Presentation 2000/10/12
Mathematical modeling for texture of fabrics using multi image
Shoichiro Morioka, Masayosi Kamijo, Satoshi Hosoya, Shimizu Yoshio /, Tugutake Sadoyama,
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Abstract(in English) In the textile and apparel industry, image analysis has been used in order to evaluate the texture of the fabrics e.g., the perch. Almost all of the texture evaluation by the image analysis have been carried out by analyzing observed only one image. The human evaluates the texture of the fabric in various observation bring the fabric close to the face and keeping the fabric away from the face. Because the fabric texture shows the special model by the viewpoints. It is necessary that features of the fabric texture are obtained from multiple images of the fabric texture in order to construct the automatic evaluation system of fabric texture which reflects the impression for the fabrics of human. We make a mathematical model for geometrical characteristics that are obtained from the multiple image of the fabric texture. with the aid of well-known fractal theory. Availability of this model is numerically checked by categorizing the real data by the categorizing algorithm with the well-known maximum likelihood method. 50 real data were rightly classified.
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Keyword(in English) Multiple image / Texture / Scaling / Stochastic feature variable / Fabric / Maximum likelihood method
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Title (in English) Mathematical modeling for texture of fabrics using multi image
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Keyword(1) Multiple image
Keyword(2) Texture
Keyword(3) Scaling
Keyword(4) Stochastic feature variable
Keyword(5) Fabric
Keyword(6) Maximum likelihood method
1st Author's Name Shoichiro Morioka
1st Author's Affiliation Shinshu University()
2nd Author's Name Masayosi Kamijo
2nd Author's Affiliation Shinshu University
3rd Author's Name Satoshi Hosoya
3rd Author's Affiliation Shinshu University
4th Author's Name Shimizu Yoshio /
4th Author's Affiliation Shinshu University
5th Author's Name Tugutake Sadoyama
5th Author's Affiliation Shinshu University
Date 2000/10/12
Paper # HCS2000-29
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 375
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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