Keywords :
Clustering validation; Model-based clustering; Ring-spun yarn; Statistical analysis; Bayesian information criterion; Best fit; Classifieds; Clustering results; Clusterings; Model based clustering method; Ring-spun yarns; Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous); Materials Science (miscellaneous); Environmental Science (all); Polymers and Plastics; General Environmental Science
Abstract :
[en] The aim of this study is to classify ring-spun yarns according to their unevenness, imperfections, and hairiness parameters using cluster analysis. The mentioned features of ring-spun yarns are measured for five different ranks. Five ranks of ring-spun yarns including compact and conventional as well as combed and carded types are chosen and produced. In the modeling section, the model-based clustering method was applied as a strong method based on the distribution of each variable. In order to select the best fit and to find out the final clustering, bayesian information criterion (BIC) is applied. According to the results of modeling, five ranks of selected ring-spun yarns are classified in four clusters and the acceptable agreement is measured according to Cohen’s kappa method. The highest value for Kappa represents a high agreement to match between the clustering result and the real rank.
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