"Fibres and Textiles in Eastern Europe" . "[8354E846E5D0]" . "RIV/46747885:24410/13:#0001695!RIV14-MSM-24410___" . "PL - Polsk\u00E1 republika" . . "6"^^ . . . "Tun\u00E1k, Maro\u0161" . . . "Technikov\u00E1, Lenka" . "Weaving Density Evaluation with the Aid of Image Analysis" . . . "Weaving Density Evaluation with the Aid of Image Analysis"@en . "1230-3666" . "Weaving Density Evaluation with the Aid of Image Analysis"@en . . . "RIV/46747885:24410/13:#0001695" . "24410" . "117176" . "2"^^ . "2" . . . "000316776300013" . . . "This paper deals with the efficiency evaluation of selected methods for automatic assessing of weaving density based on image analysis for different kinds of fabrics. A set of woven fabrics samples in plain, satin and twill weave and patterned fabrics were selected for assessing weave density. Images of samples were captured by a flat scanner followed by preprocessing for the enhancement of images. The methods selected included the gray line profile method, a method based on image decomposition with a Wiener and median filter, a method based on the co-occurrence matrix and one using the 2 dimensional discrete Fourier transform. The results show that any of these methods is suitable for all kinds of fabrics in general." . . "Automatic assessing; Image processing; Weaving density; Woven fabric"@en . . "http://fibtex.lodz.pl/article897.html" . "P(1M06047), S" . "2"^^ . . "Weaving Density Evaluation with the Aid of Image Analysis" . "21" . "This paper deals with the efficiency evaluation of selected methods for automatic assessing of weaving density based on image analysis for different kinds of fabrics. A set of woven fabrics samples in plain, satin and twill weave and patterned fabrics were selected for assessing weave density. Images of samples were captured by a flat scanner followed by preprocessing for the enhancement of images. The methods selected included the gray line profile method, a method based on image decomposition with a Wiener and median filter, a method based on the co-occurrence matrix and one using the 2 dimensional discrete Fourier transform. The results show that any of these methods is suitable for all kinds of fabrics in general."@en . . . .