Ikat weaving is a rich traditional heritage of Kota Kediri, Indonesia, with a diverse array of intricate motifs that reflect the cultural richness of the region. As new motifs emerge and information about older designs fades, manual identification becomes time-consuming and difficult. This study leverages machine learning technology, specifically XGBoost, Random Forest, and Neural Network algorithms, to automate the classification of these weaving patterns. The dataset consisted of 600 images, split into 480 images (80%) for training and 120 images (20%) for testing, representing four distinct weaving motifs: "Gumul Weaving, Bolleches Weaving, Kuda Kepang Weaving, and Sekar Jagad Weaving." The study achieves high accuracy, with precision, recall, and F1-score all reaching 100%, underscoring its potential to not only improve the efficiency of motif identification, but also play a crucial role in preserving and promoting Indonesia's cultural heritage. Future research should focus on further optimizing these algorithms and expanding datasets to capture a broader range of ikat motifs. Additionally, enhancing the application of this model can contribute to a deeper understanding and broader appreciation of Kota Kediri’s cultural wealth through digital platforms.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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