Publication Date

10-1999

Comments

UTEP-CS-99-42.

Published in Geombinatorics, 2000, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 77-82.

Abstract

This paper discusses the use of geometric approach to classify different types of trash (non-lint, non-fiber material) in ginned cotton. Pieces of trash can have complicated shapes, so we would like to find a good approximating family of sets. Which approximating family is the best? We reduce the corresponding optimization problem to a geometric one: namely, we show that, under some reasonable conditions, an optimal family must be shift-, rotation- and scale-invariant. We then use this geometric reduction to conclude that the best approximating low-dimensional families consist of sets with linear or circular boundaries.

This result is in good agreement with the existing empirical classification of trash into bark1, bark2, leaf, and pepper trash.

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