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Computers, Materials and Continua ; 70(1):1159-1175, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1405619

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The outbreak of COVID-19 affected global nations and is posing serious challenges to healthcare systems across the globe. Radiologists use X-Rays or Computed Tomography (CT) images to confirm the presence of COVID-19. So, image processing techniques play an important role in diagnostic procedures and it helps the healthcare professionals during critical times. The current research work introduces Multi-objective Black Widow Optimization (MBWO)-based Convolutional Neural Network i.e., MBWO-CNN technique for diagnosis and classification of COVID-19. MBWO-CNN model involves four steps such as preprocessing, feature extraction, parameter tuning, and classification. In the beginning, the input images undergo preprocessing followed by CNN-based feature extraction. Then, Multi-objective Black Widow Optimization (MBWO) technique is applied to fine tune the hyperparameters of CNN. Finally, Extreme Learning Machine with autoencoder (ELM-AE) is applied as a classifier to confirm the presence of COVID-19 and classify the disease under different class labels. The proposed MBWO-CNN model was validated experimentally and the results obtained were compared with the results achieved by existing techniques. The experimental results ensured the superior results of the ELM-AE model by attaining maximum classification performance with the accuracy of 96.43%. The effectiveness of the technique is proved through promising results and the model can be applied in diagnosis and classification of COVID-19. © 2021 Tech Science Press. All rights reserved.

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