Abstract
In this study, 15 parameters representing textile properties are evaluated by the psychophysical
method of categorical judgment with samples presented either in a light booth or on a display to investigate
human visual perception based on the textural features of textiles. Visual perceptions of textiles can be
expressed by the properties of regularity, smoothness, and warmth, which respectively explain the geometric
placement rules of primitive elements, depth information, and emotion of textiles. Textiles with large
primitive elements have high regularity and coarseness, whereas textiles with subtle primitive elements
exhibit randomness and smoothness. Texture analysis results of the surface samples coincide well with those of
display samples.
© 2013 Chinese Optics Letters
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