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A Model for the Cloudiness of Fabrics

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A large variety of industrial products ranging from carpets to baby napkins makes use of artificial fabrics. For all these products, the fabric quality plays an important role. It is deteriorated by inhomogenities such as clouds and stripes.

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Weickert, J. (1996). A Model for the Cloudiness of Fabrics. In: Neunzert, H. (eds) Progress in Industrial Mathematics at ECMI 94. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-82967-2_31

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