The Use Of AI In Printing Designs To Preserve Saudi Heritage

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  • G. A. Alamry
  • L. M. Elwakeel
  • Naglaa Muhammad Farouk Qandil

Abstract

This research investigates the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the printing of designs with the aim of safeguarding Saudi heritage. Specifically, it examines how traditional symbols and motifs are portrayed in modern design. By leveraging the wealth of Saudi artistic heritage and the wide array of prevalent motifs, this study examines the capacity of artificial intelligence technology to faithfully replicate and depict cultural subtleties in the realm of design. This study is consistent with prior research that highlights the significance of fashion and textile design in the formation and maintenance of national identity via the integration of traditional symbols. By conducting an extensive review of the relevant literature, the study further emphasizes the importance of actively participating in efforts to safeguard popular symbols against obsolescence and to fortify national identity in the Arab world. The results indicate that AI may improve the effectiveness, accessibility, and cost-efficiency of safeguarding Saudi heritage designs. However, this raises concerns regarding the need for human oversight to guarantee the designs' authenticity and precision. Furthermore, the incorporation of conventional symbols and motifs into contemporary designs is perceived as a method of enhancing the domain of design while also making a con[1]tribution to Saudi Arabia's cultural heritage. The study's conclusion pleads for additional investigation into the potential of AI in safeguarding additional facets of Saudi culture and heritage, emphasizing the imperative for ongoing research in this domain.

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2023-11-04

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Alamry, G. A. ., Elwakeel, L. M. ., & Qandil, N. M. F. . (2023). The Use Of AI In Printing Designs To Preserve Saudi Heritage. Migration Letters, 20(S8), 1576–1587. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/9175

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