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Purpose

– The purpose of this paper is to give an approach for categorization of diverse textile designs using their textural features as extracted from their gray images by means of multi-class least-square support vector machines (LS-SVM).

Design/methodology/approach

– In this work, the authors endeavor to devise a pattern recognition system based on LS-SVM which performs a multi-class categorization of three basic woven designs namely plain, twill and sateen after analyzing their features.

Findings

– The result establishes that LS-SVM is able to classify the fabric design with a reasonable degree of accuracy and it outperforms the standard SVM.

Originality/value

– The algorithmic simplicity of LS-SVM resulting from replacement of inequality constraints by equality ones and ability of handling noisy data by accommodating an error variable in its algorithm make it eminently suitable for textile pattern recognition. This paper offers a maiden application of LS-SVM in textile pattern recognition.

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