This supplemental web site provides the results of the Correspondence Identifier for our 50 parsed patterns. For each result, we show:
We also directly link the patterns to the corresponding page on the BurdaStyle website, where the original input pattern can be purchased. We did not include the input patterns on this website, since they are protected by copyright laws.
If some correspondences were identified incorrectly, we also provide:
for both, the incorrect and missed correspondences, we mark the number of incorrect/missed correspondences in parenthesis.
Note that our algorithm assumes that all patterns exploit the left-right symmetry and only draw the panels on the left side of the garment. This assumption does not hold for asymmetric garments. Our collection of 50 patterns contained three such asymmetric patterns (6033, 6002, 9175). For these patterns, we ignored the additional instructions from BurdaStyle on how to process each half of the panels and simply treated them as symmetric patterns. As future work, we plan to extend our parser so as to handle such asymmetric patterns.
Some patterns (6019, 6020, 6038, 6051, 6056, 6060) describe multiple garments and contain panels that were designed for different garments. Our parser assumes that each pattern corresponds to one garment, and so as a pre-processing step we manually separate these patterns into multiple files if they described panels for more than one garment.
When identifying correspondences for a set of stitching edges, the correspondence identifier first processes the main-body panels and then handles the decorative panels. It differentiates between main-body panels and decorative panels based on the panel name. As a one-time pre-process we manually built a lookup table mapping the panel name to each of these two categories. The main-body file lists for each pattern the name of its main-body panels and the decorative file lists the name of the decorative panels.
Some panels contain stitching edges that correspond to more than one other stitching edge. For example, one edge of a Sleeve often attaches to both a Front panel and a Back panel. We have manually examined our collection of patterns to identify a small set of panels that contain such multi-correspondence stitching edges. The multi-correspondence edge file lists for each pattern the panel names that have edges that attach to multiple other edges. The first panel name in the list is the panel that has the edge that attaches to multiple other edges, and the remaining names are the panel names that these multiple other edges belong to. In the Sleeve example, the list would indicate: Sleeve, Front, Back.
Extracted Pattern | Stitching Edge Correspondences | Draped Front |
Incorrect Correspondences (0) | Missed Correspondences (5) |
Extracted Pattern | Stitching Edge Correspondences | Draped Front |
Incorrect Correspondences (0) | Missed Correspondences (8) |
Extracted Pattern | Stitching Edge Correspondences | Draped Front |
Incorrect Correspondences (0) | Missed Correspondences (1) |
Extracted Pattern | Stitching Edge Correspondences | Draped Front |
Incorrect Correspondences (1) | Missed Correspondences (0) |
Extracted Pattern | Stitching Edge Correspondences | Draped Front |
Incorrect Correspondences (1) | Missed Correspondences (2) |
Extracted Pattern | Stitching Edge Correspondences | Draped Front |
Incorrect Correspondences (0) | Missed Correspondences (2) |
Extracted Pattern | Stitching Edge Correspondences | Draped Front |
Incorrect Correspondences (2) | Missed Correspondences (4) |
Extracted Pattern | Stitching Edge Correspondences | Draped Front |
Incorrect Correspondences (0) | Missed Correspondences (4) |
Extracted Pattern | Stitching Edge Correspondences | Draped Front |
Incorrect Correspondences (1) | Missed Correspondences (0) |
Extracted Pattern | Stitching Edge Correspondences | Draped Front |
Incorrect Correspondences (0) | Missed Correspondences (1) |
Extracted Pattern | Stitching Edge Correspondences | Draped Front |
Incorrect Correspondences (0) | Missed Correspondences (2) |
Extracted Pattern | Stitching Edge Correspondences | Draped Front |
Incorrect Correspondences (0) | Missed Correspondences (6) |
Extracted Pattern | Stitching Edge Correspondences | Draped Front |
Incorrect Correspondences (0) | Missed Correspondences (20) |
Extracted Pattern | Stitching Edge Correspondences | Draped Front |
Incorrect Correspondences (2) | Missed Correspondences (4) |
Extracted Pattern | Stitching Edge Correspondences | Draped Front |
Incorrect Correspondences (1) | Missed Correspondences (2) |