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Cartoon and Texture Decomposition based Color Transfer

for Fabric Images


SUMMARY / CONTENT

01 Abstract

02 Introduction

03 Proposed system

04 Advantages

05 Existing system

06 Disadvantages

07 Conclusion
ABSTRACT

 A color design process for fabric images can resort to a solution of a color transfer
problem based on given color themes.

 Usually, the color transfer process contains an image segmentation phase and an
image construction phase.

 In this system, a novel color transfer method for fabric images is proposed.
Comparing with classical color transfer methods, the new method has the following
three main innovations.

 Firstly, the new method in its image segmentation phase follows an assumption that
a fabric image can be decomposed into cartoon and texture components.
INTRODUCTION

 In the field of fabric design, color and tone adjustments are amongst the most
frequent design operations.

 These operations can be achieved by the technic of color transfer which is also
called as recoloring on color fabric images.

 More precisely, the technic of color transfer refers to changing the original colors
of fabric images with new colors, while keeping the geometrical structure details
of the images unchanged.

 Classically, the source images are involved in color transfer processes directly
since both colors.
PROPOSED SYSTEM

 The decomposition for fabric images includes both image enhancement and image
segmentation techniques The term digital image processing generally refers to
processing of a two dimensional picture by a digital computer.

 The 3-D RGB image is converted into 2-D grey image. The median filter is a
nonlinear filtering technique, often used to remove noise from an image or signal.

 Such noise reduction is a typical preprocessing step to improve the results of later
processing.

 A histogram is a graphical representation of the distribution of data.

 It is an estimate of the probability distribution of a continuous variable (quantitative


variable) and was first introduced by Karl Pearson.
ADVANTAGES

 In this system the cartoon component instead of the original image is used in
the image segmentation phase since the cartoon component coincides with the
piecewise-constant assumption better.

 Texture component is used for extract the texture details of fabric image.
EXISTING SYSTEM

In existing, a variational color-theme based method is proposed. The process


contains two sequential phases: the image segmentation phase (the first phase)
and the new-image construction phase (the second phase).

 In the first phase, a target fabric image is partitioned into several regions by
colors, where the mean colors of all different regions are combined to be the
color theme of the input image.

 In the second phase, for a given color theme, a new image is constructed by
changing the estimated color theme of the input image with the given color
theme, and the new image is also considered as a color design proposal.
DISADVANTAGES

 The constructed images are still not quite satisfactory from vision. In fact,
when we compare the constructed image with its corresponding original input
image, some geometrical structure details of the constructed image are too
smooth, while some artifacts can be found in the constructed image.
REQUIREMENTS

HARDWARE RESOURCES REQUIRED

 System Processors : Core2Duo.


 Hard Disk : 150 GB.
 Speed : 2.4 GHZ

SOFTWARE RESOURCES REQUIRED

 Operating system : 32bitWindows 7 and on words .


 Coding Language : Matlab
 IDE :
 Database : MYSQL
CONCLUSION

 In this system it is easy to identify faults on fabric images & process by using this
method.

 The manual textile quality control usually goes over the human eye inspection.
Human visual inspection is tedious, tiring & fatiguing task, involving observation,
attention & experience to detect correctly the fault occurrence.

 We presented a method for automated enhancement and detection of subtle periodic


defects such as stripes in knitted fabric.
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