In the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI), deep learning is a method falls in the wider family of machine learning algorithms that works on the principle of learning. Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) can be used for pattern recognition from different images based on deep learning. Anomaly detection is a very vital area in medical signal and image processing due to its importance in automatic diagnosis. Anomaly detection from medical EEG signals based on spectrogram and medical corneal images are tested and evaluated in this paper. Technically, deep learning CNN models are used in the train and test processes, each input image will pass through a series of convolution layers with filters (Kernels), pooling, and fully connected layers (FC) for the classification purposes. The presented simulation results reveal the success of the proposed techniques towards automated medical diagnosis.
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