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This repository consists of classification of snakes species. It shows the whole progress and model used to achieve final accuracy. The model used are CNN(Convolutional Neural Network), MobileNetV2 and VGGNet. The final accuracy was achieved using transfer learning with model MobileNetV2

  • Updated Jul 5, 2024
  • Jupyter Notebook

This repository contains Python code for generating a skin cancer detection model and utilizing it to detect skin cancer from user-inputted images or videos. The model architecture follows a sequential structure consisting of convolutional and pooling layers, with the final output layer using a sigmoid activation function.

  • Updated May 28, 2023
  • Python

This repository contains an ipython notebook which implements a Convolutional Neural Network to do a binary image classification. I used this to classify Cats vs Dogs and you can get the dataset from here https://www.kaggle.com/c/dogs-vs-cats/data . (This model trains with thousands of input images so be patient.)

  • Updated Jan 11, 2018
  • Python

Employing advanced techniques, the project seamlessly integrates binary and multiclass classifiers for character classification. It offers a comprehensive analysis and adeptly addresses challenges in the realm of computer vision.This project was part of my uOttawa Master's in Computer Vision course (2023).

  • Updated Jan 12, 2024
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This repository contains code for a binary image classification model to detect pneumothorax using the ResNet-50 V2 architecture. It includes essential steps such as dataset splitting, image augmentation, model training, and a Streamlit application for user image upload and prediction.

  • Updated May 27, 2023
  • Python

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