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Görüntü İle Halı Değerlendirme

CARPET EVALUATION BY IMAGING

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Carpets suffer an appearance loss with use. Carpet manufacturing companies, before marketing their product, are interested in determining the life of a carpet and the appearance change the carpet undergoes at different wear levels in order to test it acceptability in the market. Traditionally, carpet samples have been tested mechanically and their evaluation process, obviously involves a lot of subjectivity, is time consuming and is often unreliable. This study reviews the image techniques which eliminates instrumental testing in carpet evaluation.
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Kullanım ile birlikte halı yüzeyleri eskiyerek görünümlerini kaybederler. Halı üreticileri, ürünleri pazarlamadan önce ürünlerinin ömürlerini ve görünüm kabiliyetlerini, pazarda şanslarını test edebilmek için, farklı kullanım şartları için tanımlamak isterler. Bu değerlendirme işlemlerinin çoğu zaman alıcı ve güven seviyeleri düşüktür. Bu çalışma, bu değerlendirme işlemini daha kısa sürede fiziksel testler yerine görüntüleme teknikleri yapmayı hedefleyen teknikleri değerlendirmektedir
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