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3rd International Conference for Emerging Technology, INCET 2022 ; 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2018892

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The coronavirus sickness (COVID-19) is a worldwide pandemic that was detected in December 2019 by a Chinese physician in Wuhan, Hubei Province, mainland China. There is presently no licensed human vaccine to combat it. When individuals are close together, COVID-19 spreads more fast. As a consequence, travel constraints are in place to minimize the disease from spreading, and regular Washing the hands is encouraged so that the infections that occur due to the virus. Other indications and symptoms include chest discomfort, sputum production, and a sore throat. COVID19 could lead to a very dangerous disease which is pneumonia which occurs due to the virus. When employing CT scans or Xrays to identify the symptoms that are occuring due to the cause of covid-19 in the last region of the lungs then the accuracy is better than when utilizing RT-PCR. But as there are very less radiologists as compared to the new residents or the people that have come and aslo there has been seen many re examinations occurring of these patients. To solve this kind of the issues or problems that is limiting the CT scans and the x-rays the speed of this procedure must be boosted. This may be done by adding artificial intelligence (AI) approaches into contemporary diagnostic systems. The main motive of the paper is to provide the best accuracy to detect the disease using CNN along with a comparison with the transfer learning approach. © 2022 IEEE.

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