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Inform Med Unlocked ; 26: 100741, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1433408

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) has been one of the most dangerous and acute deadly diseases across the world recently. Researchers are trying to develop automated and feasible COVID-19 detection systems with the help of deep neural networks, machine learning techniques, etc. In this paper, a deep learning-based COVID-19 detection system called COV-VGX is proposed that contributes to detecting coronavirus disease automatically using chest X-ray images. The system introduces two types of classifiers, namely, a multiclass classifier that automatically predicts coronavirus, pneumonia, and normal classes and a binary classifier that predicts coronavirus and pneumonia classes. Using transfer learning, a deep CNN model is proposed to extract distinct and high-level features from X-ray images in collaboration with the pretrained model VGG-16. Despite the limitation of the COVID-19 dataset, the model is evaluated with sufficient COVID-19 images. Extensive experiments for multiclass classifier have achieved 98.91% accuracy, 97.31% precision, 99.50% recall, 98.39% F1-score, while 99.37% accuracy, 98.76% precision, 100% recall, 99.38% F1-score for binary classifier. The proposed system can contribute a lot in diagnosing COVID-19 effectively in the medical field.

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Inform Med Unlocked ; 22: 100505, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-988089

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Recently, coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has caused a serious effect on the healthcare system and the overall global economy. Doctors, researchers, and experts are focusing on alternative ways for the rapid detection of COVID-19, such as the development of automatic COVID-19 detection systems. In this paper, an automated detection scheme named EMCNet was proposed to identify COVID-19 patients by evaluating chest X-ray images. A convolutional neural network was developed focusing on the simplicity of the model to extract deep and high-level features from X-ray images of patients infected with COVID-19. With the extracted features, binary machine learning classifiers (random forest, support vector machine, decision tree, and AdaBoost) were developed for the detection of COVID-19. Finally, these classifiers' outputs were combined to develop an ensemble of classifiers, which ensures better results for the dataset of various sizes and resolutions. In comparison with other recent deep learning-based systems, EMCNet showed better performance with 98.91% accuracy, 100% precision, 97.82% recall, and 98.89% F1-score. The system could maintain its great importance on the automatic detection of COVID-19 through instant detection and low false negative rate.

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