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Volume 9, Issue 1
Effect of Fabric Pattern and Color on Impression Evaluation of Textile Images Rendered by a Textile Simulator

KyoungOk Kim, Takanari Koyama, Yuu Takamizawa, Chinami Fujii & Masayuki Takatera

Journal of Fiber Bioengineering & Informatics, 9 (2016), pp. 1-18.

Published online: 2016-02

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The expression ability of a commercial textile simulator was investigated by simulating textile images taking into account the effect of yarn count, weave density, yarn types and weave. The performance of the simulator was investigated by evaluating and comparing impressions of real textiles and simulated images. The effect of pattern and textile color on the simulation performance was also studied. It was found that simulated images of textiles with more complicated and multicolored patterns were perceived to be more alike to the real textiles. Simulated images with large patterns were also evaluated and found to compare favorably to real textiles. Color was observed to have no effect on the impression of simulated textile images. Therefore, textile simulation in the textile trade is more effective on complex variations of textile patterns and colors.
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@Article{JFBI-9-1, author = {}, title = {Effect of Fabric Pattern and Color on Impression Evaluation of Textile Images Rendered by a Textile Simulator}, journal = {Journal of Fiber Bioengineering and Informatics}, year = {2016}, volume = {9}, number = {1}, pages = {1--18}, abstract = {The expression ability of a commercial textile simulator was investigated by simulating textile images taking into account the effect of yarn count, weave density, yarn types and weave. The performance of the simulator was investigated by evaluating and comparing impressions of real textiles and simulated images. The effect of pattern and textile color on the simulation performance was also studied. It was found that simulated images of textiles with more complicated and multicolored patterns were perceived to be more alike to the real textiles. Simulated images with large patterns were also evaluated and found to compare favorably to real textiles. Color was observed to have no effect on the impression of simulated textile images. Therefore, textile simulation in the textile trade is more effective on complex variations of textile patterns and colors.}, issn = {2617-8699}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3993/jfbim00211}, url = {http://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/jfbi/10587.html} }
TY - JOUR T1 - Effect of Fabric Pattern and Color on Impression Evaluation of Textile Images Rendered by a Textile Simulator JO - Journal of Fiber Bioengineering and Informatics VL - 1 SP - 1 EP - 18 PY - 2016 DA - 2016/02 SN - 9 DO - http://doi.org/10.3993/jfbim00211 UR - https://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/jfbi/10587.html KW - Performance KW - Textile Image KW - Textile Simulation KW - Color and Pattern AB - The expression ability of a commercial textile simulator was investigated by simulating textile images taking into account the effect of yarn count, weave density, yarn types and weave. The performance of the simulator was investigated by evaluating and comparing impressions of real textiles and simulated images. The effect of pattern and textile color on the simulation performance was also studied. It was found that simulated images of textiles with more complicated and multicolored patterns were perceived to be more alike to the real textiles. Simulated images with large patterns were also evaluated and found to compare favorably to real textiles. Color was observed to have no effect on the impression of simulated textile images. Therefore, textile simulation in the textile trade is more effective on complex variations of textile patterns and colors.
KyoungOk Kim, Takanari Koyama, Yuu Takamizawa, Chinami Fujii & Masayuki Takatera. (2019). Effect of Fabric Pattern and Color on Impression Evaluation of Textile Images Rendered by a Textile Simulator. Journal of Fiber Bioengineering and Informatics. 9 (1). 1-18. doi:10.3993/jfbim00211
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