The perception of circular economy in the framework of fashion industry. [PDF]
Humanity’s three main components are energy, food and clothing. Each of us, individually and collectively, contributes to climate change and CO2 emissions, natural resource consumption, and social attitudes and behaviour.
Papamichael I +5 more
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Deep Learning based Forecasting: a case study from the online fashion industry [PDF]
Demand forecasting in the online fashion industry is particularly amendable to global, data-driven forecasting models because of the industry's set of particular challenges. These include the volume of data, the irregularity, the high amount of turn-over
Manuel Kunz +15 more
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Responsible innovation and ethical corporate behavior in the Asian fashion industry: A systematic literature review and avenues ahead [PDF]
Fashion firms have transferred their manufacturing processes to Asia, seeking minimum labor costs, supported by the academic literature’s proposals for alternative supply chain configurations to maximize profits.
Di Vaio A +3 more
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Artificial intelligence and sustainability in the fashion industry: a review from 2010 to 2022
The fashion industry often falls short of sustainability goals, but contemporary technological advancements offer a wide range of tools to address this issue.
L. Ramos +3 more
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This article provides a comprehensive overview of the digital transformation of the fashion industry and describes the opportunities and influences on supply chains, business models, and sustainability-oriented innovations that it offers.
D. Casciani +2 more
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Development of digitized evaluation methods for fabric shrinkage and damage using image analysis
The aim of this study is to develop digitalized evaluation methods for fabric shrinkage and damage using image analysis. To develop the shrinkage assessment method, 81 grid dots (nine horizontal lines and nine vertical lines) are introduced into the test
Eunbi Yun, Sungmin Kim, Changsang Yun
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Fashion Industry 4.0: A Bibliometric Review in the Fashion Industry
The fourth industrial revolution, or Industry 4.0 is characterized as information technology enabling complete digital connectivity, bringing together modern human life's physical, digital, and organic elements. In the competitive world of clothing, fashion and footwear, integrated technologies are constantly advancing, and the fashion industry needs ...
Rimena Canuto Oliveira +2 more
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Analyzing the Challenges to Circular Economy in Indian Fashion Industry
The fashion industry, during production and post-consumption, has major adverse environmental impacts. With the recent circular economy (CE) practices initiative, discarded fashion materials are reused to recover value from the waste.
Shakthi Thinakaran +4 more
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Influence of weight function for similarity measures
The mainstream for dealing with pattern recognition problems is to develop new similarity measures, and then to compare outcomes among different measures.
Daniel Yi-Fong Lin
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A Review of Circular Fashion and Bio-based Materials in the Fashion Industry
The fashion industry has contributed to greenhouse gas emissions, hence global environmental pollution. Recent happenings in the fashion industry especially activities of fast fashion have promoted rapid production of apparel and accessories to meet the ...
R. Seidu +2 more
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