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Intelligent Mirror: Detecting Skin Cancer (Melanoma) using Convolutional Neural Network with Augmented Reality Feedback
Author(s) -
Pratap Salunkhe,
Vishal Mehta
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/ijca2016912149
Subject(s) - computer science , convolutional neural network , augmented reality , artificial intelligence , skin cancer , cancer , medicine
Human: Is that mole developing on the face leads to some risk towards the skin? Mirror: Yes. Human: I don’t know if I was not aware of the fact until now. Mirror: Shall I go ahead and fixup an appointment with the dermatologist on this weekend: Saturday 11am? Mirror: Sounds Good! Please check your email the appointment confirmation. In this paper we propose a system (a health mirror) an application of internet of health (IOH) which monitors the sun exposed parts of the human body, pulls the attention of the user if it detects something and recommends to see the doctor and also has the capability to classify the type of skin cancer (if detected) using the current state-of-art convolutional neural network in deep learning.

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