MEASUREMENT AS INFORMATION CHANNEL WITH AN APPLICATION TO PRINTABILITY

Marja Mettänen, Risto Ritala
Abstract:
Printability of paper is a multidimensional concept consisting of runnability and print quality. The lack of definition for print quality makes printability rather ambiguous. In this paper we discuss the measurability of the high-level printability and print quality and present an interpretation of the measurements of low-level print quality related characteristics as information channels about high-level concepts. This enables the construction of a layered model in which the information provided by measurements is propagated to infer about higher level concepts of quality, eventually supporting decision making. As an example, we present a case study of low-level print quality defects caused by the small-scale measurable properties of the paper, and consider the meaning of this process from the viewpoint of print quality analysis.
Keywords:
printability, print quality, Bayesian network
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Event details
Event name:
XIX IMEKO World Congress
Title:

Fundamental and Applied Metrology

Place:
Lisbon, PORTUGAL
Time:
06 September 2009 - 11 September 2009