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Image Restoration Using Automatic Damaged Regions Detection And Machine Learning-Based Inpainting Technique, Chloe Martin-King Dec 2019

Image Restoration Using Automatic Damaged Regions Detection And Machine Learning-Based Inpainting Technique, Chloe Martin-King

Computational and Data Sciences (PhD) Dissertations

In this dissertation we propose two novel image restoration schemes. The first pertains to automatic detection of damaged regions in old photographs and digital images of cracked paintings. In cases when inpainting mask generation cannot be completely automatic, our detection algorithm facilitates precise mask creation, particularly useful for images containing damage that is tedious to annotate or difficult to geometrically define. The main contribution of this dissertation is the development and utilization of a new inpainting technique, region hiding, to repair a single image by training a convolutional neural network on various transformations of that image. Region hiding is also …


Two-Step Enhanced Deep Learning Approach For Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering Problems, He Ming Yao, Wei E.I. Sha, Lijun Jiang Nov 2019

Two-Step Enhanced Deep Learning Approach For Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering Problems, He Ming Yao, Wei E.I. Sha, Lijun Jiang

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

In this letter, a new deep learning (DL) approach is proposed to solve the electromagnetic inverse scattering (EMIS) problems. The conventional methods for solving inverse problems face various challenges including strong ill-conditions, high contrast, expensive computation cost, and unavoidable intrinsic nonlinearity. To overcome these issues, we propose a new two-step machine learning based approach. In the first step, a complex-valued deep convolutional neural network is employed to retrieve initial contrasts (permittivity's) of dielectric scatterers from measured scattering data. In the second step, the previously obtained contrasts are input into a complex-valued deep residual convolutional neural network to refine the reconstruction …


Source Reconstruction Method Based On Machine Learning Algorithms, He Ming Yao, Lijun Jiang, Wei E.I. Sha Jun 2019

Source Reconstruction Method Based On Machine Learning Algorithms, He Ming Yao, Lijun Jiang, Wei E.I. Sha

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

This paper proposes a new source reconstruction method (SRM) based on deep learning. The conventional SRM usually requires oversampled measurements data to ensure higher accuracy. Thus, conventional SRM numerical system is usually highly singular. A deep convolutional neural network (ConvNet) is proposed to reconstruct the equivalent sources of the target to overcome difficulty. The deep ConvNet allows us to employ less data samples. Besides, the ill-conditioned numerical system can be effectively avoided. Numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the feasibility and accuracy of the proposed method. Its performance is also compared with the traditional neural network and interpolation method. Moreover, …


Applying Deep Learning Approach To The Far-Field Subwavelength Imaging Based On Near-Field Resonant Metalens At Microwave Frequencies, He Ming Yao, Min Li, Lijun Jiang Jan 2019

Applying Deep Learning Approach To The Far-Field Subwavelength Imaging Based On Near-Field Resonant Metalens At Microwave Frequencies, He Ming Yao, Min Li, Lijun Jiang

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

In this paper, we utilize the deep learning approach for the subwavelength imaging in far-field, which is realized by the near-field resonant metalens at microwave frequencies. The resonating metalens consisting of split-ring resonators (SRRs) are equipped with the strong magnetic coupling ability and can convert evanescent waves into propagating waves using the localized resonant modes. The propagating waves in the far-field are utilized as the input of a trained deep convolutional neural network (CNN) to realize the imaging. The training data for establishing the deep CNN are obtained by the EM simulation tool. Besides, the white Gaussian noise is added …


Gacnn Sleeptunenet: A Genetic Algorithm Designing The Convolutional Neural Network Architecture For Optimal Classification Of Sleep Stages From A Single Eeg Channel, Shahnawaz Qureshi, Seppo Karilla, Sirirut Vanichayobon Jan 2019

Gacnn Sleeptunenet: A Genetic Algorithm Designing The Convolutional Neural Network Architecture For Optimal Classification Of Sleep Stages From A Single Eeg Channel, Shahnawaz Qureshi, Seppo Karilla, Sirirut Vanichayobon

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This study presents a method for designing--by a genetic algorithm, without manual intervention--the feature learning architecture for classification of sleep stages from a single EEG channel, when using a convolutional neural network called GACNN SleepTuneNet. Two EEG electrode positions were selected, namely FP2-F4 and FPz-Cz, from two available datasets. Twenty-five generations were involved in diagnosis without hand-crafted features, to learn the architecture for classification of sleep stages based on AASM standard. Based on the results, our model not only achieved the highest classification accuracy, but it also distinguished the sleep stages based on either of the two EEG electrode signals, …


A Comparative Study On Handwritten Bangla Character Recognition, Md. Atiqul Islam Rizvi, Kaushik Deb, Md. Ibrahim Khan, Mir Md. Saki Kowsar, Tahmina Khanam Jan 2019

A Comparative Study On Handwritten Bangla Character Recognition, Md. Atiqul Islam Rizvi, Kaushik Deb, Md. Ibrahim Khan, Mir Md. Saki Kowsar, Tahmina Khanam

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Recognition of handwritten Bangla characters has drawn considerable attention recently. The Bangla language is rich with characters of various styles such as numerals, basic characters, and compound and modifier characters. The inherent variation in individual writing styles, along with the complex, cursive nature of characters, makes the recognition task more challenging. To compare the outcomes of handwritten Bangla character recognition, this study considers two different approaches. The first one is classifier-based, where a hybrid model of the feature extraction technique extracts the features and a multiclass support vector machine (SVM) performs the recognition. The second one is based on a …