Indexed in SCOPUS Abstract: - Marbling effect on fabrics is a relevant aesthetic feature, increasing its diffusion specially in the field of textiles for technical applications. The fabric aesthetic anisotropy, characterizing the marbling effect, has a strong impact on the perceived quality: a high-quality marbled fabric to be used in automotive textiles, for instance, is characterized by a tiny quantity of veins and spotted areas. A large amount of ―veins‖ and/or discolored areas may induce a customer to consider the fabric as ―defected‖. In common practice, the identification of whether the fabric is defective or not is performed by human experts by means of visual inspection. As a consequence, fabric inspection is performed in a qualitative and unreliable way; thereby the definition of a method for the automatic and objective inspection is advisable. On the basis of the state of the art, the present work aims to describe a computer-based approach for the automated inspection of marbling effect on fabrics, resulting in the classification of fabrics into three quality classes. The devised apparatus is composed by a machine vision system provided with an image processing-based software. The processing software is able to determine the anisotropy of a fabric using edge segmentation and image entropy and defining a ―fabric entropy curve‖. The proposed method proves to be able to classify the fabrics into the correct quality class in 90% of the cases, with respect to the selection criteria provided by human operators.

Artificial vision based inspection of marbled fabric / R.Furferi;L.Governi;M.Palai;Y.Volpe;. - STAMPA. - Proceedings of: International Conference on COMPUTER ENGINEERING and APPLICATIONS (CEA '11):(2011), pp. 93-98. (Intervento presentato al convegno CEA '11 tenutosi a Puerto Morelos, Mexico nel January 29-31, 2011).

Artificial vision based inspection of marbled fabric

FURFERI, ROCCO;GOVERNI, LAPO;PALAI, MATTEO;VOLPE, YARY
2011

Abstract

Indexed in SCOPUS Abstract: - Marbling effect on fabrics is a relevant aesthetic feature, increasing its diffusion specially in the field of textiles for technical applications. The fabric aesthetic anisotropy, characterizing the marbling effect, has a strong impact on the perceived quality: a high-quality marbled fabric to be used in automotive textiles, for instance, is characterized by a tiny quantity of veins and spotted areas. A large amount of ―veins‖ and/or discolored areas may induce a customer to consider the fabric as ―defected‖. In common practice, the identification of whether the fabric is defective or not is performed by human experts by means of visual inspection. As a consequence, fabric inspection is performed in a qualitative and unreliable way; thereby the definition of a method for the automatic and objective inspection is advisable. On the basis of the state of the art, the present work aims to describe a computer-based approach for the automated inspection of marbling effect on fabrics, resulting in the classification of fabrics into three quality classes. The devised apparatus is composed by a machine vision system provided with an image processing-based software. The processing software is able to determine the anisotropy of a fabric using edge segmentation and image entropy and defining a ―fabric entropy curve‖. The proposed method proves to be able to classify the fabrics into the correct quality class in 90% of the cases, with respect to the selection criteria provided by human operators.
2011
Applications of mathematics and computer engineering
CEA '11
Puerto Morelos, Mexico
January 29-31, 2011
R.Furferi;L.Governi;M.Palai;Y.Volpe;
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