A Noninvasive Approach Using Multi-tier Deep Learning Classifier for the Detection and Classification of Breast Neoplasm Based on the Staging of Tumor Growth

Author(s):  
V S. Renjith ◽  
P Subha Hency Jose
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Azath H ◽  
M. NAGESWARA GUPTHA M ◽  
L. SHAKKEERA L ◽  
M.R.M. VEERA MANICKAM M.R.M ◽  
B. LANITHA B ◽  
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Abstract With the rapid increase in the usage of IoT devices, the cyber threats are increasing among the communication between the IoT devices. The challenges related to security surmounts with increasing number of IoT devices due to its functionality and heterogeneity. In recent times, deep learning algorithms are offered to resolve the constraints associated with detection of malicious devices among the networks. In this paper, we utilize deep belief network (DBN) to resolve the problems associated with identification, detection of anomaly IoT devices. Several features are extracted initially to find the malicious devices in the IoT device network that includes storage, computational resources and high dimensional features. These features extracted from the network traffic assists in achieving the classification of devices by DBN. The simulation is performed to test the accuracy and detection rate of the proposed deep learning classifier. The results show that the proposed method is effective in implementing the detection of malicious nodes in the network than existing methods.


Author(s):  
Siti Zulaikha Muhammad Zaki ◽  
Mohd Asyraf Zulkifley ◽  
Marzuraikah Mohd Stofa ◽  
Nor Azwan Mohammed Kamari ◽  
Nur Ayuni Mohamed

<span lang="EN-US">Tomato is a red-colored edible fruit originated from the American continent. There are a lot of plant diseases associated with tomatoes such as leaf mold, late blight, and mosaic virus. Tomato is an important vegetable crop that contributes to the world economically. Despite tremendous efforts in plant management, viral diseases are notoriously difficult to control and eradicate completely. Thus, accurate and faster detection of plant diseases is needed to mitigate the problem at the early stage. A computer vision approach is proposed to identify the disease by capturing the leaf images and detect the possibility of the diseases. A deep learning classifier is utilized to make a robust decision that covers a wide variety of leaf appearances. Compact deep learning architecture, which is MobileNet V2 has been fine-tuned to detect three types of tomato diseases. The algorithm is tested on 4,671 images from PlantVillage dataset. The results show that MobileNet V2 is able to detect the disease up to more than 90% accuracy.</span>


Author(s):  
Yuejun Liu ◽  
Yifei Xu ◽  
Xiangzheng Meng ◽  
Xuguang Wang ◽  
Tianxu Bai

Background: Medical imaging plays an important role in the diagnosis of thyroid diseases. In the field of machine learning, multiple dimensional deep learning algorithms are widely used in image classification and recognition, and have achieved great success. Objective: The method based on multiple dimensional deep learning is employed for the auxiliary diagnosis of thyroid diseases based on SPECT images. The performances of different deep learning models are evaluated and compared. Methods: Thyroid SPECT images are collected with three types, they are hyperthyroidism, normal and hypothyroidism. In the pre-processing, the region of interest of thyroid is segmented and the amount of data sample is expanded. Four CNN models, including CNN, Inception, VGG16 and RNN, are used to evaluate deep learning methods. Results: Deep learning based methods have good classification performance, the accuracy is 92.9%-96.2%, AUC is 97.8%-99.6%. VGG16 model has the best performance, the accuracy is 96.2% and AUC is 99.6%. Especially, the VGG16 model with a changing learning rate works best. Conclusion: The standard CNN, Inception, VGG16, and RNN four deep learning models are efficient for the classification of thyroid diseases with SPECT images. The accuracy of the assisted diagnostic method based on deep learning is higher than that of other methods reported in the literature.


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