2020
DOI: 10.26555/jifo.v14i1.a15320
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Feature extraction in batik image geometric motif using canny edge detection

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“…In common, Widodo (2019) highlighted that the batik pattern in Indonesia was widely used with two categories, geometric and non-geometric characters, consisting of an image of nature, plants, or animals and taking the form of shapes that are irregular and do not repeat themselves. As to make it clear, in terms of geometric motifs features, the study established and recognized where geometric motifs were developed from the basic rectangular shapes, circular shapes, triangular shapes, rhombic shapes, and slanted lines whose structure is based on geometric principles (Hidayattullaha et al, 2020;Yuningsih, 2021). The study will be clarified clearly through the practice and map with the example of batik sarongs from Kelantan and Terengganu that use the design of geometric motifs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In common, Widodo (2019) highlighted that the batik pattern in Indonesia was widely used with two categories, geometric and non-geometric characters, consisting of an image of nature, plants, or animals and taking the form of shapes that are irregular and do not repeat themselves. As to make it clear, in terms of geometric motifs features, the study established and recognized where geometric motifs were developed from the basic rectangular shapes, circular shapes, triangular shapes, rhombic shapes, and slanted lines whose structure is based on geometric principles (Hidayattullaha et al, 2020;Yuningsih, 2021). The study will be clarified clearly through the practice and map with the example of batik sarongs from Kelantan and Terengganu that use the design of geometric motifs.…”
Section: Review Of Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%