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Skin cancer can be broadly classified into two major categories: Melanoma (Malignant) and non-melanoma (Benign). Melanoma is one of the deadliest kinds of cancer. However, the detection of this cancer at an early stage can help in improving the chances of survival.

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Skin Cancer Classification

Skin cancer is the most common human malignancy(American Cancer Society) which is primarily diagnosed visually, starting with an initial clinical screening and followed potentially by dermoscopic(related to skin) analysis, a biopsy and histopathological examination. Skin cancer occurs when errors (mutations) occur in the DNA of skin cells. The mutations cause the cells to grow out of control and form a mass of cancer cells. The aim of this was to try to classify images of skin lesions with the help of convolutional neural networks. The deep neural networks show humongous potential for image classification while taking into account the large variability exhibited by the environment. Here we trained images based on the pixel values and classified them on the basis of disease labels.

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Skin cancer can be broadly classified into two major categories: Melanoma (Malignant) and non-melanoma (Benign). Melanoma is one of the deadliest kinds of cancer. However, the detection of this cancer at an early stage can help in improving the chances of survival.

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