Proceedings of the 2008 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing 2008
DOI: 10.1145/1363686.1364088
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Restoring images with a multiscale neural network based technique

Abstract: This paper describes a neural network based multiscale image restoration approach in which multilayer perceptrons are trained with artificial images of degraded gray level cocentered circles. The main objective of this approach is to make the neural network learn inherent space relations of the degraded pixels in the restoration of the image. In the conducted experiment, the degradation is simulated by submitting the image to a low pass Gaussian filter and the addition of noise to the pixels at pre-established… Show more

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“…In regard to this, neural networks possess a number of learning ability and excellent capability of recognizing patterns. However, neural networks are not competence in clarifying how decisions can be made [95]. On top of that, fuzzy logic systems are very good at determining their own decisions and addressing the reasons for inaccurate information and uncertainty [96].…”
Section: Soft Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In regard to this, neural networks possess a number of learning ability and excellent capability of recognizing patterns. However, neural networks are not competence in clarifying how decisions can be made [95]. On top of that, fuzzy logic systems are very good at determining their own decisions and addressing the reasons for inaccurate information and uncertainty [96].…”
Section: Soft Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%