Handmade embroidery pattern recognition: a new validated database / Kudirat Oyewumi Jimoh ... [et al.]
Patterns of handmade embroidery are an important part of the culture of a number of African people, particularly in Nigeria. The need to digitally document these patterns emerges in the context of its low patronage despite its quality and richness. The development of a database will assist in resusc...
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Main Authors: | Jimoh, Kudirat Oyewumi (Author), Ọdẹ́jọbí, Ọdẹ́túnjí Àjàdí (Author), A. Fọlárànmí, Stephen (Author), Aina, Segun (Author) |
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Universiti Teknologi MARA,
2020-06.
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