se-Shweshwe Inspired Fashion Generation

25 Feb 2022  ·  Lindiwe Brigitte Malobola, Negar Rostamzadeh, Shakir Mohamed ·

Fashion is one of the ways in which we show ourselves to the world. It is a reflection of our personal decisions and one of the ways in which people distinguish and represent themselves. In this paper, we focus on the fashion design process and expand computer vision for fashion beyond its current focus on western fashion. We discuss the history of Southern African se-Shweshwe fabric fashion, the collection of a se-Shweshwe dataset, and the application of sketch-to-design image generation for affordable fashion-design. The application to fashion raises both technical questions of training with small amounts of data, and also important questions for computer vision beyond fairness, in particular ethical considerations on creating and employing fashion datasets, and how computer vision supports cultural representation and might avoid algorithmic cultural appropriation.

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