Abstract
In the textile design process, textile samples are often copied for reference. In these cases, weaving information is required to produce copies of that textile. This information includes the thread placement of the stripe patterns, the weaving design that shows the intersecting and twisting conditions, and the textile's density. In the past, these tasks replied on manual labor, which took a long time and was the source of error. Therefore, a method for extracting information on a weaving design from the patterns on the textile's surface with the objective of automating a part of the textile design process is proposed.
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Ohta, K., Nonaka, Y., Miyawaki, F. (1995). Automatic analyzing of a weaving design with the spatial frequency components. In: Chin, R.T., Ip, H.H.S., Naiman, A.C., Pong, TC. (eds) Image Analysis Applications and Computer Graphics. ICSC 1995. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1024. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-60697-1_152
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