Low-resolution image quality enhancement using enhanced super-resolution convolutional network and super-resolution residual network

Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Low-resolution image quality enhancement using enhanced super-resolution convolutional network and super-resolution residual network

Abstract

This research explores the integration of enhanced super-resolution convolutional network (ESPCN) and super-resolution residual network (SRResNet) to enhance image quality captured by low-resolution (LR) cameras and in internet of things (IoT) devices. Focusing on face mask prediction models, the study achieves a substantial improvement, attaining a peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) of 28.5142 dB and an execution time of 0.34704638 seconds. The integration of super-resolution techniques significantly boosts the visual geometry group-16 (VGG16) model’s performance, elevating classification accuracy from 71.30% to 96.30%. These findings highlight the potential of super-resolution in optimizing image quality for low-performance devices and encourage further exploration across diverse applications in image processing and pattern recognition within IoT and beyond.

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