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Total handle evaluation from selected mechanical properties of knitted fabrics using neural network

Shin‐Woong Park (Department of Textile Engineering, Inha University, South Korea)
Young‐Gu Hwang (Department of Textile Engineering, Inha University, South Korea)
Bok‐Choon Kang (Department of Textile Engineering, Inha University, South Korea)
Seong‐Won Yeo (Department of Electrical Engineering, Inha University, South Korea)

International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology

ISSN: 0955-6222

Article publication date: 1 April 2001

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Abstract

This paper concentrated on the objective evaluation of total hand value in knitted fabrics using the theory of neural networks and the comparison of two methods. For the objective evaluation of overall hand feeling in knitted fabric, 47 kinds of weft‐knitted and warp‐knitted fabrics were manufactured. The optimum construction of neural networks was investigated through the change of layer and neuron number. For the comparison of the two methods, a subjective test was carried out. Two techniques, KES‐FB system and neural network applied simulator, were compared using nine randomly selected knitted fabrics. These fabrics were used to show that the neural network adapted simulation method was in good agreement with subjective test results.

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Park, S., Hwang, Y., Kang, B. and Yeo, S. (2001), "Total handle evaluation from selected mechanical properties of knitted fabrics using neural network", International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, Vol. 13 No. 2, pp. 106-114. https://doi.org/10.1108/09556220110390728

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