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Assignment - Garment Industry AI Application

The document discusses how artificial intelligence can be used in various areas of the garment industry such as improving material grading, automating data gathering and asset management, reducing errors in final product inspection, color management, pattern making, and analyzing sewn seams. Artificial intelligence has the potential to optimize operations and quality control in the garment industry.

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The document discusses how artificial intelligence can be used in various areas of the garment industry such as improving material grading, automating data gathering and asset management, reducing errors in final product inspection, color management, pattern making, and analyzing sewn seams. Artificial intelligence has the potential to optimize operations and quality control in the garment industry.

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The Use of Artificial Intelligence in

the garment industry

Submitted by
Shreya Deb (BFT/21/122)

Submitted to
Professor Binwant Kaur
NIFT, Kolkata
As we all know that the garment industry is one of the leading industries in
the world with its demand growing every year. It has been estimated that
worldwid the need for clothing will propel the apparel industry from US $
1.5tn in value in 2020 to US $2.255tn by 2025.

So there are many areas in which Artificial Intelligence can be used in the
industry.
Let's look at some of the ways-

1. Improving Material Grading


One of the important areas in apparel manufacturing where AI can help to
improve quality control is grading yarn and other base materials.
It results in cost savings and more precise gradings of the fundamental
materials used in the apparel manufacturing. AI can uphold a higher and
more consistent standard for materials than humans can alone, thereby
raising the average quality of finished garments.

2. Automating data gathering and asset management


The primary source and beneficiaries of operational data is the Distribution
Centres (DCs). The DC managers have many information sources that can
hep them optimise their current task load ranging from historical data on
consumer and vendor trends to real time insights into market fluctuations.

AI can turn distribution centers into a nexus of data concerning -


- Current inventory
- Workforce trends and future needs
- Raw materials availability and prices
- Historical and real time demands
AI can optimize the movement and allocation of personnel, material and
other assets within facilities.

3. Reduces errors in final product inspection


In the textile and apparel manufacturing unit, algorithms are paired with
specialty illumination systems which can appraise the condition and
scalability of the newly made and previously worn garments.
In a test it has been found that human visual acuity in a manufacturing
setting results in 17.8% and 29.8% likelihood respectively of Type 1 and
Type 2 errors. The former errortype involves false positives while the latter
involves inspectors missing real defects.
4. Color Management
Data colour was widely used for colour management to validate that the
original colour design is consistent with the completed textile colour.
Data colour proposes to take into consideration its AI function thae
historical data from visual evaluation outcomes of human operators and to
generate tolerance that in turn lead to contributive inspections that are
closely matched to the visual inspection samples.

Colored dyers, liquid pigments, dough, and media are contained in the
Data Color System dispenser. Prepare the most accurate solutions for the
various areas in less time.

5. Pattern making

Model cutting and configuration making is a fundamental activity in the


material business, where materials are sliced to the recommended plan,
and different examples are framed on the fabric. Computer aided design is
a simulated intelligence sub-set that empowers electronic examples to be
delivered in which planners can assemble and digitize the essential
construction of the examples.

Computer aided design is utilized to cut designs, where 3D pictures of


fabric and ideas are given, which makes it simpler to show.

6. Sewn seam

In sewn, creases and lines are utilized to join at least two bits of texture
together. The simplicity of crease development and the exhibition of the
crease are the significant boundaries are known as "sew-capacity." Texture
low-stress mechanical properties, for example, pliable, shear, twisting, and
so on may influence the sew-capacity. Man-made brainpower framework
can be utilized to find the sew-capacity of various textures during the
creation.

Artificial Intelligence framework is perhaps the most ideal decision in the


garment industry to coordinate the elements like creation, quality, cost,
data, in the nick of time creation and advanced coordinated creation.
Man-made brainpower in the material business brings state of the art
transformation and disturbance that has never been seen. The use of
computerized reasoning in the material industry has a brilliant future like
different areas of utilization.

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