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Journal : JOIN (Jurnal Online Informatika)

Generative Adversarial Networks In Object Detection: A Systematic Literature Review Mat Raffei, Anis Farihan; Suakanto, Sinung; Hamami, Faqih; Ismail, Mohd Arfian; Ernawan, Ferda
JOIN (Jurnal Online Informatika) Vol 10 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Informatics, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/join.v10i1.1576

Abstract

The intersection of Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) and object detection represents one of the most promising developments in modern computer vision, offering innovative solutions to longstanding challenges in visual recognition systems. This review presents a systematic analysis of how GANs are transforming these challenges, examining their applications from 2020 to 2025. The paper investigates three primary domains where GANs have demonstrated remarkable potential: data augmentation for addressing data scarcity, occlusion handling techniques designed to manage visually obstructed objects, and enhancement methods specifically focused on improving small object detection performance. Analysis reveals significant performance improvements resulting from these GAN applications: data augmentation methods consistently boost detection metrics such as mAP and F1-score on scarce datasets, occlusion handling techniques successfully reconstruct hidden features with high PSNR and SSIM values, and small object detection techniques increase detection accuracy by up to 10% Average Precision in some studies. Collectively, these findings demonstrate how GANs, integrated with modern detectors, are greatly advancing object detection capabilities. Despite this progress, persistent challenges including computational cost and training stability remain. By critically analyzing these advancements and limitations, this paper provides crucial insights into the current state and potential future developments of GAN-based object detection systems.
Co-Authors A. TAUPIK RAHMAN A., Simon Filippus Abdulaziz, Rifqi Abdulaziz Adillah, Muhammad Fauzan Nur Adyartama, Arya Putra Agustien, Ferry Ahmad Musnansyah Alaric Rasendriya Aniko Albert, Vincentius Alfi Zahra Hafizhah Amanah, Raisyah Nurul Andreas Andreas Angela, Dina Anis Farihan Mat Raffei Anis Farihan Mat Raffei Anisa, Gia Annastasia, Syifa Aprilita Firsty Hazdia Arifudin, Nanang Bagastio, Shobrun Jamil Bayuwindra, Anggera Christy, Aldi Cristian Richardo Anin Daniel Hadi Wijaya Dila, Revyolla Ananta Dina Angela Echo, Ruth Edi Nuryatno Edi Triono Nuryatno Ekky Novriza Alam Evan Reswara Fa'rifah, Riska Yanu Fahrizky, Bimo Agung Faidatul Hikmah Faishal Mufied Al Anshary Faqih Hamami Fauzi, Rokhman Febriyani, Widia Ferda Ernawan Firdaus, Taufiq Maulana Gamaliel, Yoyok Yusman Hadiningrum, Tiara Rahmania Handoko, Mahardika Maulana Al Mahdi Hardiyanti, Margareta Hazdia, Aprilita Firsty Herry Imanta Sitepu Herry Sitepu Herry Sitepu Hikmah, Faidatul Hutagalung, Maclaurin Hutahaean, Bernad Robinson Ismail, Mohd Arfian Isnaeni, Rizqullah Maziyah Krisna Dwi Permana Mahardika Maulana Al Mahdi Handoko Margareta Hardiyanti Mat Raffei, Anis Farihan Mifta Ardianti Muhammad Fahmi Hidayat Muhammad Ivan Fadilah Muharman Lubis Mulyati, Rika Munansyah, Ahmad Nia Ambarsari Nugroho, Tunggul Nugroho, Tunggul Arief Nur Ichsan Utama Nuraliza, Hilda Nuryanto, Edi Parameswari, Sang Dara Priyadi, Djoko Rachmadita Andreswari Rafi Adinegoro Raharjo, Adi Rahmat Fauzi Raina, Apriani Nur Ramadhan, Yumna Zahran Randy Ferdiawan Rivero Novelino Roberd Saragih S. Suhardi Safara Cathasa Riverinda Rijadi Satria , Ryan Muhammad Sebastian, Kelvin See, Tan Lian Seno Adi Putra Shaffiei, Zatul Alwani Siregar, Amril Mutoi Suhono H. Supangkat Sulingallo, Irwansa Ryan Syfa Nur Lathifah Thaha, Taufik Kemal Tien Fabrianti Kusumasari Tjong Wan Sen Ulinuha, Zulfa Ventje Jeremias Lewi Engel Widyadhari, Dinda Putri Widyatasya Agustika Nurtrisha Wijaksana, Syifa Nuurunnisa Wijaya, Yohanes Rico Yoyok Gamaliel Zulkarnaen, Rizky Zaki