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Hybrid feature-based machine vision method for objective evaluation of textile pilling and fuzzing

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  • Qingchun Jiao
  • Zifan Qian
  • Yue Dong
  • Bo He

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The degree of pilling and fuzzing in textile fabrics is a crucial indicator of textile product quality. Current evaluation methods predominantly rely on subjective judgments, leading to issues such as rating errors and inefficiency. To achieve objective assessment of pilling and fuzzing grades, this study proposes a Hybrid Feature-Based Machine Vision Method for Objective Evaluation of Textile Pilling and Fuzzing. The method incorporates a Hybrid Feature-based Depthwise Separable Attention Network for Objective Evaluation of Textile Pilling and Fuzzing (HDAN-PF), which effectively extracts and fuses frequency and Space domain features. A Channel Attention mechanism enhances the model’s ability to capture subtle features, while Depthwise Separable Convolutions reduce computational complexity, improving evaluation speed while maintaining high accuracy.The model size is approximately 327.37 MB with a total parameter count of 135,115,512. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves a classification accuracy of 96.26% on diverse fabric images, showcasing robust generalization and practical utility.By leveraging this machine vision approach, the proposed method offers a transformative solution for achieving objective, consistent, and efficient assessments of pilling and fuzzing grades, advancing textile quality evaluation practices.

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  • Qingchun Jiao & Zifan Qian & Yue Dong & Bo He, 2025. "Hybrid feature-based machine vision method for objective evaluation of textile pilling and fuzzing," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(9), pages 1-35, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0329814
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0329814
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