The plenary speakers included Prof. Chua Tat-Seng, KITHCT Chair Professor in the School of Computing of the National University of Singapore; Anne Toomey, Head of Textile Programme at the Royal College of Art in London; and Prof. Calvin Wong. They shared their insights and research findings on the application of AI in the fashion business.
AIFT 2019 highlighted AI as an emerging technology and discussed the challenges of using AI in the textile and fashion industries, which would lead the industry to a new phase in manufacturing called “Industry 4.0” and the “new retail era”. The scope of the conference papers included: AI fundamentals, identifying and classifying textile material defects, fabric modeling, identifying fashion key points, retrieving fashion images, 3D modeling of the human body for virtual fitting, and wearable devices.
At the opening ceremony, Prof. Wong also announced the establishment of the Artificial Intelligence on Fashion and Textile Alliance with members from various institutions, research institutes and related industries. The aim of the alliance is to provide a platform that would promote and facilitate AI research and its applications in the fashion and textile industries.