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Automatic recognition of woven fabrics based on texture and using SVM

Journal

SIGNAL IMAGE AND VIDEO PROCESSING
Volume 4, Issue 4, Pages 429-434

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s11760-009-0132-5

Keywords

Recognition; Classification; Woven fabric; Feature extraction; LBP; GLCM; Filter of Gabor wavelet; SVM

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This paper proposes the recognition and classification of three dominant patterns of woven fabrics such as twill, satin and plain. The proposed classifier is based on the texture analysis of woven fabric images for the recognition. In the pattern recognition phase, three methods are tested and compared: Gabor wavelet, local binary pattern operators and gray-level co-occurrence matrices (GLCM). Taking advantage of the differences between the woven fabric textures, we adopt a technique which is based on the texture of the images in the pattern recognition phase. For the classification phase we used a support vector machine, which we have proven is a suitable classifier for this type of problem. The experimental results show that some of the studied methods are more compatible with this classification problem than others. Although it is the oldest method, GLCM always remains accurate (97.2%). The fusion of the Gabor wavelet and GLCM gives the best result (98%), but GLCM have the better running time.

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