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Abstract
Pre-processing techniques such as low-light image improvement have a wide variety of practical uses. Enhancing optical acuity and the caliber of photos taken in low-light are the objectives. Techniques for improving low-light images simultaneously boost the brightness, contrast, as well as noise reduction of the image. Self-learning tools, however, have accelerated a lot of this field advancements. Many deep neural networks have been created or put into use as a result. As such, this paper gives a quick summary of the state of the art in low-light image improvement, encompassing techniques related to the controversial open subject. We present a summary of deep learning techniques that are currently carried out to low-light settings. A clear overview of traditional methods for improving low-light primary images. We provide enhanced techniques based on deep learning algorithms and neural structure topologies. Specifically, the current state of deep learning -based low-light picture improvement technologies may be broadly categorized into four sections: visually-based approaches, unobserved learning, unsupervised learning, and observational learning technologies. After then, a database of dimly lit photos is gathered and examined. Furthermore, we present an overview of several quality evaluation standards for enhancing low-light images.
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Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering
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Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering serves as an active forum for disseminating research and advanced practices in computational engineering, particularly focusing on mechanics and related fields. The journal emphasizes extended state-of-the-art reviews in selected areas, a unique feature of its publication.
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