Abstract

In order to realize online color difference detection of printed fabrics, a color difference detection method of printed fabrics based on image segmentation and image registration was proposed to detect the color difference of simple printed fabrics. The acquired standard fabric images are segmented using the combination of a Canny edge detector and uniform grid partitioning. The color information of each sub image is extracted based on the segmentation results and saved. We use the speeded-up robust features algorithm that incorporates the position information of the cyclic element where the feature points are located. The segmentation path of the standard image is registered onto the fabric image to be detected. The color information of each sub image of the image to be detected is extracted according to the registered segmentation path. The color difference value between the sub image of the image to be detected and the sub image of the standard sample is calculated using the CIEDE2000 color difference formula. The experimental results show that when fabric images with duplicate patterns are registered, the image registration methods mentioned in this paper significantly improve the accuracy of registration. The accuracy of the detection method in this paper on the printed fabric dataset can reach 95% compared to the manual calibration results.

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