Improvement Of Image Quality Using Convolutional Neural Networks Method

  • Nugroho A
  • Permadi I
  • Faturrahim M
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Abstract. Purpose: This desire for high resolution stems from two main application areas, namely improving pictorial information for human interpretation and assisting automatic machine perception in representing images or videos. Image resolution describes the detail contained in an image, the higher the resolution, the more detail there is. The resolution of a digital image can be classified into various types, namely pixel resolution, spatial resolution, temporal resolution, and radiometric resolution. In this context, we are interested in spatial resolution.Methods: Elements of a digital image consist of a collection of small images called pixels. Spatial resolution refers to the pixel density of an image and is measured in pixels per unit area. A quality digital image is determined by the size of the resolution it has. A low resolution or low-resolution is a drawback of a digital image because the information contained in the image means little compared to a high-resolution image.Result: Therefore, in this study, a digital image processing program was created in the form of Image Super-Resolution with the Convolutional Neural Network method to utilize low-resolution images to produce high-resolution images. With a fairly short training process, namely 6050 datasets with 100 CNN epochs, the average PSNR image is 5% higher.Novelty: Image quality can be improved by changing the parameters in the CNN method so that image quality can be improved.

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Nugroho, A. K., Permadi, I., & Faturrahim, M. (2022). Improvement Of Image Quality Using Convolutional Neural Networks Method. Scientific Journal of Informatics, 9(1), 95–103. https://doi.org/10.15294/sji.v9i1.30892

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