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A Simplified pulse-coupled neural network for adaptive segmentation of fabric defects

This paper describes an adaptive image-segmentation method based on a simplified pulse-coupled neural network (PCNN) for detecting fabric defects. Defect segmentation has been a focal point in fabric inspection research, and it remains challenging because it detects delicate features of defects comp...

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Published in:Machine vision and applications 2009-02, Vol.20 (2), p.131-138
Main Authors: Shi, Meihong, Jiang, Shoushan, Wang, Huiran, Xu, Bugao
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Language:English
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Summary:This paper describes an adaptive image-segmentation method based on a simplified pulse-coupled neural network (PCNN) for detecting fabric defects. Defect segmentation has been a focal point in fabric inspection research, and it remains challenging because it detects delicate features of defects complicated by variations in weave textures and changes in environmental factors (e.g., illumination, noise). A new parameter called the deviation of the contrast (DOC) was introduced to describe the contrast difference in row and column between the analyzed image and a defect-free image of the same fabric. The DOC essentially weakens the influence of the weave texture and the illumination. The simplification of PCNN reduces the number of the network’s parameters by utilizing the local and global DOC information for the parameter selections. The validation tests on the developed algorithms were performed with fabric images captured by a line-scan camera on an inspection machine, and with images from TILDA’s Textile Texture Database ( http://lmb.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/research/dfg-texture/tilda ) as well.
ISSN:0932-8092
1432-1769
DOI:10.1007/s00138-007-0113-z