The three-dimensional Anderson model is a well-studied model of disordered
electron systems that shows the delocalization--localization transition. As in
our previous papers on two- and three-dimensional (2D, 3D) quantum phase
transitions [J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. {\bf 85}, 123706 (2016), {\bf 86}, 044708
(2017)], we used an image recognition algorithm based on a multilayered
convolutional neural network. However, in contrast to previous papers in which
2D image recognition was used, we applied 3D image recognition to analyze
entire 3D wave functions. We show that a full phase diagram of the
disorder-energy plane is obtained once the 3D convolutional neural network has
been trained at the band center. We further demonstrate that the full phase
diagram for 3D quantum bond and site percolations can be drawn by training the
3D Anderson model at the band center.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures. Published versio