Image Segmentation Using Haar Wavelet Transform and Artificial Network for Identification of Ant Nest Pattern


  • Nur Budi Nugraha * Mail Politeknik Negeri Indramayu, Indramayu, Indonesia
  • (*) Corresponding Author
Keywords: Ant Nest; Backpropagation; Image; Haar Wavelet

Abstract

Ant nest is a powerful medicinal plant to treat various diseases such as heart disease, tumors, cancer, hemorrhoids, tuberculosis, rheumatism, ulcers and prostate disorders. The many benefits generated cause the ant nest to have a selling value in the community, so it is not uncommon to trigger ant nest forgery. This study aims to identify the image of an ant nest by testing the accuracy of the backpropagation network and haar wavelet. Before the identification process with the backpropagation method is carried out, first the process of taking the characteristics of the ant nest is carried out which will later be used as test data input in the identification process. The output of the network will be compared with the target to get the error output. Then these errors are propagated again to increase the network weight to minimize errors. This research resulted in an ant nest identification application. The backpropagation ANN architecture for the training data used is 0.95 momentum, 0.01 target error with MSE criteria, the maximum number of training iterations (epochs) is set at 5000, the learning rate is 0.1 and the number of hidden layers is 20 by using wavelet haar feature extraction level 3 and the backpropagation momentum method can be used. used to identify ant nest images with 100% accuracy.

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