Carpet weaving meets AI

Aby Mathew is chief operating officer at International Virtual Assistance, a computer software firm that specialises in analysing data.

His company is training an artificial intelligence (AI) system to understand the talim code by showing it picture of carpets and lines of talim code.

The AI is still being developed and the process will still require a human to write the code, but Mr Mathew says it should speed up manufacturing by decoding the talim instructions for the weavers.

"Weavers will be able to try out new patterns, update classic themes to suit contemporary tastes, and produce one-of-a-kind, custom carpets," says Mr Mathew.

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