Yogyakarta Batik Image Classification Based on Convolutional Neural Network

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This paper studies the efficiency of identifying motifs and patterns in Yogyakarta batik using the Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) algorithm. This research uses the AlexNet architecture on CNN to increase the accuracy of batik image classification. Apart from that, it also involves the use of Canny edge detection techniques and feature extraction using the Gray Level Co-occurrence Matrix (GLCM) to improve the feature extraction process in batik images. There are 6 folders representing 6 types of motifs containing-+20 to 25 data that have been prepared for the training session. Next, the data is processed with 20% of the data used for training and 80% for testing. The accuracy of this research using the SGDM optimizer reached 100%. The evaluation results provide insight into the extent to which edge emphasis can improve the model's ability to recognize and classify batik patterns. It also presents classification test results and evaluation metrics such as precision, recall, and F1 score.

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Susanti, I. D., Winarno, S., & Zeniarja, J. (2024). Yogyakarta Batik Image Classification Based on Convolutional Neural Network. Advance Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.26877/asset.v6i1.18002

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