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    Multi-Label Movie Genre Detection From Movie Posters Using Deep Learning Algorithms
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2024) Yılmaz, A.A.
    In the field of cinema, the concept of genre has emerged as a concept that basically includes films that have common characteristics in terms of subject matter, have adopted a common method, and have a low risk of error because they have been tried before. Identifying the genres of movies is a challenging task because genres are intangible features that are not physically present in any movie scene, so off-the-shelf image detection models may not be easily integrated into this process. In this study, we aim to address the detection of movies according to their genres using deep learning algorithms. Movie poster data of IMDB and MM-IMDB datasets were utilized in our multi-label movie genre detection studies. In our experiments, we utilized four modern pre-trained models follow as DenseNet, VGG-16, ResNet-50, and MobileNet, and evaluated their performance using performance metric values such as accuracy, precision, recall, and F-score. According to the obtained empirical results, the DenseNet architecture achieved the highest accuracy values compared to other deep learning methods in detecting multi-label movie genre detection with an impressive rates of 91.64% and 92.56%. © 2024 IEEE.
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    Deep Learning Based Covid-19 Detection Using Computed Tomography Images
    (Prof.Dr. İskender AKKURT, 2024) Yılmaz, A.A.; Sevinç, Ö.
    The infectious coronavirus disease (COVID-19), seen in Wuhan city of China in December 2019, led to a global pandemic, resulting in countless deaths. The healthcare sector has become extensively use of deep learning (DL), a method that is currently quite popular. The aim of this study is to identify the best and most successful deep learning model and optimizer approach combination for COVID-19 diagnosis. For this reason, several DL methods and optimizer techniques are tested on two comprehensive public data set to select the best DL model with optimizer technique. A variety of performance evaluation metrics, including f-score, precision, specificity, and accuracy, were used to assess the models' effectiveness. The experimental results show that the most suitable and effective architecture is DenseNet-201 in the network comparison, which achieved a 98% accuracy rate using the AdaGrad optimizer and 200 iterations. © IJCESEN.