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A Novel Pixel-Averaging Technique for Extracting Training Data from a Single Image, Used in ML-Based Image Enlargement

Published 25 Mar 2019 in cs.CV and cs.LG | (1904.00747v1)

Abstract: Size of the training dataset is an important factor in the performance of a machine learning algorithms and tools used in medical image processing are not exceptions. Machine learning tools normally require a decent amount of training data before they could efficiently predict a target. For image processing and computer vision, the number of images determines the validity and reliability of the training set. Medical images in some cases, suffer from poor quality and inadequate quantity required for a suitable training set. The proposed algorithm in this research obviates the need for large or even small image datasets used in machine learning based image enlargement techniques by extracting the required data from a single image. The extracted data was then introduced to a decision tree regressor for upscaling greyscale medical images at different zoom levels. Results from the algorithm are relatively acceptable compared to third-party applications and promising for future research. This technique could be tailored to the requirements of other machine learning tools and the results may be improved by further tweaking of the tools hyperparameters.

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