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Yayın Image super resolution using deep learning techniques(Işık Üniversitesi, Lisansüstü Eğitim Enstitüsü, 2024-09-02) El Ballouti, Salah Eddine; Eskil, Mustafa Taner; Işık Üniversitesi, Lisansüstü Eğitim Enstitüsü, Bilgisayar Mühendisliği Yüksek Lisans Programı; Işık University, School of Graduate Studies, Master’s Program in Computer EngineeringImage SR using Deep Learning Techniques has become a critical area of research, with significant progress in improving image quality and detail. This thesis examines and contrasts eight advanced deep learning-based SR methods: CARN, EDSR, ESPCN, RCAN, RDN, SRCNN, SRGAN, and VDSR, using the DIV2K dataset. The evaluation covers multiple aspects to offer a thorough understanding of each method's effectiveness, efficiency, and structure. Performance measurements such as PSNR and SSIM are utilized for evaluating the fidelity of super-resolved images. Computational efficiency is evaluated based on inference time and memory requirements. Training time is analyzed, taking into account the speed of convergence for training on the DIV2K dataset. Model complexity is examined, exploring architectural details such as network depth, and the integration of specialized elements like residual blocks and attention mechanisms. Additionally, the thesis explains in a clear and detailed manner the trade-offs between performance and complexity, discussing whether more complex architectures deliver significantly better results compared to simpler models and whether the computational cost justifies the improvements. Finally, a qualitative comparison is conducted to emphasize the strengths and weaknesses of each technique. Through this comprehensive analysis, this thesis offers insights into the field of deep learning-based image SR, assisting researchers and practitioners in choosing the most appropriate method for various applications.Yayın Enhancing real estate listings through image classification and enhancement: a comparative study(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2025-05-22) Küp, Eyüp Tolunay; Sözdinler, Melih; Işık, Ali Hakan; Doksanbir, Yalçın; Akpınar, GökhanWe extended real estate property listings on the online prop-tech platform. On the platform, the images were classified into the specified classes according to quality criteria. The necessary interventions were made by measuring the platform’s appropriateness level and increasing the advertisements’ visual appeal. A dataset of 3000 labeled images was utilized to compare different image classification models, including convolutional neural networks (CNNs), VGG16, residual networks (ResNets), and the LLaVA large language model (LLM). Each model’s performance and benchmark results were measured to identify the most effective method. In addition, the classification pipeline was expanded using image enhancement with contrastive unsupervised representation learning (CURL). This method assessed the impact of improved image quality on classification accuracy and the overall attractiveness of property listings. For each classification model, the performance was evaluated in binary conditions, with and without the application of CURL. The results showed that applying image enhancement with CURL enhances image quality and improves classification performance, particularly in models such as CNN and ResNet. The study results enable a better visual representation of real estate properties, resulting in higher-quality and engaging user listings. They also underscore the importance of combining advanced image processing techniques with classification models to optimize image presentation and categorization in the real estate industry. The extended platform offers information on the role of machine learning models and image enhancement methods in technology for the real estate industry. Also, an alternative solution that can be integrated into intelligent listing systems is proposed in this study to improve user experience and information accuracy. The platform proves that artificial intelligence and machine learning can be integrated for cloud-distributed services, paving the way for future innovations in the real estate sector and intelligent marketplace platforms.












