Authente-Kente: enabling authentication for artisanal economies with deep learning

AI and Society 36 (1):369-379 (2021)
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Abstract

The economy for artisanal products, such as Navajo rugs or Pashmina shawls are often threatened by mass-produced fakes. We propose the use of AI-based authentication as one part of a larger system that would replace extractive economies with generative circulation. In this case study we examine initial experiments towards the development of a cell phone-based authentication app for kente cloth in West Africa. We describe the context of weavers and cloth sales; an initial test of a machine learning algorithm for distinguishing between real and fake kente, and an outline of the next stages of development.

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