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A Computer-Aided Grading System for Both Basic Block and Adapted Clothing Patterns

Part II: The Grading Algorithms

Z. Liu

Department of Textile Industries, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

S.C. Harlock

Department of Textile Industries, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

Part I described the derivation of a grade rule data file. This paper explains algorithms that use the data file to automatically grade both basic block patterns and adapted patterns. A technique of "nearest point" is proposed whereby a new or displaced point on an adapted pattern derives its grade rules from the point on the basic block pattern closest to it. This technique facilitates, automatically, the grading process of both a basic block pattern and an adapted pattern. Some special treatments are considered to improve grading quality and meet special requirements.

Textile Research Journal, Vol. 65, No. 2, 95-100 (1995)
DOI: 10.1177/004051759506500205


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