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A novel method for the identification of weave repeat through image processing

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Pages 195-206 | Received 28 Jan 2007, Accepted 08 Sep 2007, Published online: 22 Apr 2009
 

Abstract

Conventionally, weave repeat is identified manually by extracting individual warp or weft yarns from the fabric. This process can be troublesome and time-consuming. Therefore, automatic methods capable of identifying woven fabric repeat can be very useful.

This paper describes the application of a new algorithm using image processing techniques for the development of an automatic method, capable of identifying weave repeat. This method is based on scanning and obtaining a gray scale image of the original sample and enhancing it by morphological operations. The enhanced image is filtered by steerable vertical filters and then segmented into blocks showing either a warp or a weft point. The blocked image is divided into specific sub images, followed by operating sum over their columns and forming a matrix from them. A primary and secondary threshold is then defined giving rise to the formation of the weave pattern in the form of black and white squares. To identify the weave repeat, a matrix, replacing the black and white squares of the weave pattern by zero and one is produced. Then the first repeating row and column are found, showing the start of the next repeat vertically and horizontally, leading to the identification of weave repeat.

Acknowledgment

The authors express their sincere gratitude to Eng. Abbas Tabibi for the valuable assistance.

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