COVID-19 diagnosis and severity detection from CT-images using transfer learning and back propagation neural network.

Autor: A L A; Department of Computer Science, University of Kerala, Trivandum, India. Electronic address: aswathysatheesh@keralauniversity.ac.in., S AH; Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Muthoot Institute of Technology and Science, Kochi, India. Electronic address: anandhareendrans@mgits.ac.in., S S VC; Department of Computer Science, University of Kerala, Trivandum, India. Electronic address: vinod@keralauniversity.ac.in.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Journal of infection and public health [J Infect Public Health] 2021 Oct; Vol. 14 (10), pp. 1435-1445. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Jul 29.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jiph.2021.07.015
Abstrakt: Background: COVID-19 diagnosis in symptomatic patients is an important factor for arranging the necessary lifesaving facilities like ICU care and ventilator support. For this purpose, we designed a computer-aided diagnosis and severity detection method by using transfer learning and a back propagation neural network.
Method: To increase the learning capability, we used data augmentation. Most of the previously done works in this area concentrate on private datasets, but we used two publicly available datasets. The first section diagnose COVID-19 from the input CT image using the transfer learning of the pre-trained network ResNet-50. We used ResNet-50 and DenseNet-201 pre-trained networks for feature extraction and trained a back propagation neural network to classify it into High, Medium, and Low severity.
Results: The proposed method for COVID-19 diagnosis gave an accuracy of 98.5% compared with the state-of-the-art methods. The experimental evaluation shows that combining the ResNet-50 and DenseNet-201 features gave more accurate results with the test data. The proposed system for COVID-19 severity detection gave better average classification accuracy of 97.84% compared with the state-of-the-art methods. This enables medical practitioners to identify the resources and treatment plans correctly.
Conclusions: This work is useful in the medical field as a first-line severity risk detection that is helpful for medical personnel to plan patient care and assess the need for ICU facilities and ventilator support. A computer-aided system that is helpful to make a care plan for the huge amount of patient inflow each day is sure to be an asset in these turbulent times.
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Databáze: MEDLINE