What is it about?

The literature on the automatic detection of edges in regular and well-formed patterns is rich in solution methods. The question as to whether these solution methods are amenable to the automatic detection of edges in irregular patterns such as those exhibited by handmade embroideries on clothes remains an open research problem. This study investigated the development of a computational model to address the question. However, indigenous handmade embroidery exhibits irregular and inconsistent structured patterns due to the creativity involved in their production. The automatic detection of edges in such patterns present challenges to the existing methods.

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Why is it important?

The indigenous handmade embroidery exhibits irregular and inconsistent structured patterns due to the creativity involved in their production.

Perspectives

Writing this article will enable the system developed when incorporated into hardware be very useful as a model for art institutions, local embroidery factories, tailors and other such industries where embroidery is constantly in use and can also enhance their entrepreneurial skills and business.

Kudirat Jimoh
Federal Polytechnic Ede

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This page is a summary of: Automatic Detection of Edges in Handmade Embroidery Patterns, Journal of Advances in Mathematics and Computer Science, January 2019, Sciencedomain International,
DOI: 10.9734/jamcs/2019/45909.
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