2011
DOI: 10.1177/0040517511426615
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Automatic detection system for printed fabric defects

Abstract: Printed fabrics are high value-added artifacts with rich colors and various patterns. Flawed products occur owing to uncertainties during the manufacturing process. Such defects waste not only raw materials and machine operating time, but also large amounts of labor to inspect, sift and sort. Hence, if the detection process for printed fabric defects could be automated, the product quality of printed fabrics could be increased, and industry efficiency could also be improved by reducing the requirement for manp… Show more

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“…Each pixel in the color image has position information and RGB color information, which are stored in a fi ve-dimensional array. The RGBAAM [11] can convert this fi ve-dimensional array into two independent one-dimensional arrays, namely the X-and Y-arrays. We can acquire the minimum repetition length in the horizontal and vertical directions by comparing the X and Y arrays, respectively; therefore, a minimum periodic unit is obtained.…”
Section: Rgb Accumulative Average Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Each pixel in the color image has position information and RGB color information, which are stored in a fi ve-dimensional array. The RGBAAM [11] can convert this fi ve-dimensional array into two independent one-dimensional arrays, namely the X-and Y-arrays. We can acquire the minimum repetition length in the horizontal and vertical directions by comparing the X and Y arrays, respectively; therefore, a minimum periodic unit is obtained.…”
Section: Rgb Accumulative Average Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Gaussian pyramid is constructed by using Gaussian fi lter smoothing and down-sampling processing to generate lowresolution image sequences [11]. The multiscale operation is adopted to avoid the infl uence of target scale changes on the detection results.…”
Section: Construct Gaussian Pyramidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The density of solid color fabric could be inspected by counting the yarns in a unit length in the fabric image. Kuo et al 4 developed the RGB (red, green, blue) accumulative average method to recognize and locate flawed zones. Fuzzy logic is employed to discern the flaw types.…”
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“…Kuo et al. 4 developed the RGB (red, green, blue) accumulative average method to recognize and locate flawed zones. Fuzzy logic is employed to discern the flaw types.…”
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