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A deep learning-based COVID-19 automatic diagnostic framework using chest X-ray images
RC. Joshi, S. Yadav, VK. Pathak, HS. Malhotra, HVS. Khokhar, A. Parihar, N. Kohli, D. Himanshu, RK. Garg, MLB. Bhatt, R. Kumar, NP. Singh, V. Sardana, R. Burget, C. Alippi, CM. Travieso-Gonzalez, MK. Dutta
Jazyk angličtina Země Polsko
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
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- časopisecké články MeSH
The lethal novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is affecting the health of the global population severely, and a huge number of people may have to be screened in the future. There is a need for effective and reliable systems that perform automatic detection and mass screening of COVID-19 as a quick alternative diagnostic option to control its spread. A robust deep learning-based system is proposed to detect the COVID-19 using chest X-ray images. Infected patient's chest X-ray images reveal numerous opacities (denser, confluent, and more profuse) in comparison to healthy lungs images which are used by a deep learning algorithm to generate a model to facilitate an accurate diagnostics for multi-class classification (COVID vs. normal vs. bacterial pneumonia vs. viral pneumonia) and binary classification (COVID-19 vs. non-COVID). COVID-19 positive images have been used for training and model performance assessment from several hospitals of India and also from countries like Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Egypt, Germany, Iran, Israel, Italy, Korea, Spain, Taiwan, USA, and Vietnam. The data were divided into training, validation and test sets. The average test accuracy of 97.11 ± 2.71% was achieved for multi-class (COVID vs. normal vs. pneumonia) and 99.81% for binary classification (COVID-19 vs. non-COVID). The proposed model performs rapid disease detection in 0.137 s per image in a system equipped with a GPU and can reduce the workload of radiologists by classifying thousands of images on a single click to generate a probabilistic report in real-time.
Brno University of Technology Brno Czech Republic
Centre for Advanced Studies Dr A P J Abdul Kalam Technical University Lucknow U P India
Government Medical College Kota Rajasthan India
King George's Medical University Lucknow U P India
Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy
Università della Svizzera Italiana Lugano Switzerland
University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Spain
Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences Saifai Etawah U P India
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