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Journal : Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics

Performance evaluation of generative adversarial networks for generating mugshot images from text description Bahrum, Nur Nabilah; Setumin, Samsul; Othman, Nor Azlan; Fitri Maruzuki, Mohd Ikmal; Abdullah, Mohd Firdaus; Che Ani, Adi Izhar
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 13, No 1: February 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v13i1.5895

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The process of identifying photos from a sketch has been explored by many researchers, and the performance of the identification process is almost perfect, particularly for viewed sketches. Suspect identification based on sketches is one of the applications in forensic science. To identify the suspect using these kinds of methods, a face sketch is required. Hence, the methods require skilled artists to sketch the suspect based on descriptions provided by eyewitnesses. However, the skills of these artists are different from one another, which results in different rendered sketches. Therefore, this work attempts to propose a new identification method based only on forensic face-written descriptions. To investigate the feasibility of the proposed method, this study has evaluated the performance of some text-to-photo generators on both viewed and forensic datasets using three different models of GAN which are SAGAN, DFGAN, and DCGAN. Then, the generated images are compared to the real photo contained within those datasets to evaluate how well the proposed method recognizes the faces. The results demonstrated that the recognition rate for the generated photos by the DCGAN models is better than the other two models which achieve a 38.3% recognition rate at rank-10 for mugshot identification.
A dataset for computer-vision-based fig fruit detection in the wild with benchmarking you only look once model detector Che Ani, Adi Izhar; Hamdani Mohammad Farid, Mohammad Afiq; Firdhaus Kamaruzaman, Ahmad Shukri; Ahmad, Sharaf; Hadi, Mokh Sholihul
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 13, No 4: August 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v13i4.5705

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The image datasets that are most widely used for training deep learning models are specifically developed for applications. This study introduces a novel dataset aimed at augmenting the existing data for the identification of figs in their natural habitats, specifically in the wilderness. In the present study, researchers have generated numerous image datasets specifically for object detection focus on applications in agriculture. Regrettably, it is exceedingly difficult for us to obtain a specialized dataset specifically designed for detecting figs. To tackle this issue, a grand total of 462 photographs of fig fruits were gathered. The augmentation technique was utilized to substantially increase the size of the dataset. Ultimately, we conduct an examination of the dataset by doing a baseline performance study for bounding-box detection using established object detection methods, specifically you only look once (YOLO) version 3 and YOLOv4. The performance obtained on the test photos of our dataset is satisfactory. For farmers, the capacity to identify and oversee fig fruits in their natural or developed environments can be highly advantageous. The detecting device offers instantaneous data regarding the quantity of mature figs, facilitating decision-making procedures.