2020
DOI: 10.36294/jurti.v4i2.1709
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Peningkatan Kualitas Citra X-Ray Paru-Paru Pasien Covid-19 Menggunakan Metode Contrast Limited Adaptive Histogram Equalization

Abstract: - Covid-19 is currently a pandemic around the world, and until now there has been no specific cure for this disease. An x-ray examination of the lungs is one of the tests that can be done to detect Covid-19. X-ray results must be read carefully to determine whether the patient is really exposed to Covid-19.  Improved quality of x-ray images is needed to help doctors or health practitioners see more clearly the x-ray results of the lungs. One of the methods used to improve image quality is the CLAHE method. Thi… Show more

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“…Metode yang digunakan untuk perbaikan kualitas citra adalah CLAHE dan HE. Metode tersebut mampu menghasilkan citra yang lebih baik dibandingkan dengan citra asli yang belum diproses (Tinaliah & Elizabeth, 2020). Untuk itu, penelitian ini akan membandingkan metode CLAHE dan HE yang akan diimplementasikan pada data X-Ray Covid-19, X-Ray Pneumonia, dan X-Ray Normal.…”
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“…Metode yang digunakan untuk perbaikan kualitas citra adalah CLAHE dan HE. Metode tersebut mampu menghasilkan citra yang lebih baik dibandingkan dengan citra asli yang belum diproses (Tinaliah & Elizabeth, 2020). Untuk itu, penelitian ini akan membandingkan metode CLAHE dan HE yang akan diimplementasikan pada data X-Ray Covid-19, X-Ray Pneumonia, dan X-Ray Normal.…”
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“…Through the results of the CT-Scan, it is known whether the patient has symptoms of infection or inflammation that occurs in the respiratory tract and lungs. It is hoped that the use of this non-laboratory approach can be an alternative for the detection of the Covid-19 virus and will also minimize the spread of the covid virus because at the time the diagnosis process takes place there is little direct contact with patients [3].…”
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confidence: 99%