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Diagnosis of Monkeypox Disease Using Transfer Learning and Binary Advanced Dipper Throated Optimization Algorithm.

Authors :
Alharbi, Amal H.
Towfek, S. K.
Abdelhamid, Abdelaziz A.
Ibrahim, Abdelhameed
Eid, Marwa M.
Khafaga, Doaa Sami
Khodadadi, Nima
Abualigah, Laith
Saber, Mohamed
Source :
Biomimetics (2313-7673); Jul2023, Vol. 8 Issue 3, p313, 21p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The virus that causes monkeypox has been observed in Africa for several years, and it has been linked to the development of skin lesions. Public panic and anxiety have resulted from the deadly repercussions of virus infections following the COVID-19 pandemic. Rapid detection approaches are crucial since COVID-19 has reached a pandemic level. This study's overarching goal is to use metaheuristic optimization to boost the performance of feature selection and classification methods to identify skin lesions as indicators of monkeypox in the event of a pandemic. Deep learning and transfer learning approaches are used to extract the necessary features. The GoogLeNet network is the deep learning framework used for feature extraction. In addition, a binary implementation of the dipper throated optimization (DTO) algorithm is used for feature selection. The decision tree classifier is then used to label the selected set of features. The decision tree classifier is optimized using the continuous version of the DTO algorithm to improve the classification accuracy. Various evaluation methods are used to compare and contrast the proposed approach and the other competing methods using the following metrics: accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, p-Value, N-Value, and F1-score. Through feature selection and a decision tree classifier, the following results are achieved using the proposed approach; F1-score of 0.92, sensitivity of 0.95, specificity of 0.61, p-Value of 0.89, and N-Value of 0.79. The overall accuracy of the proposed methodology after optimizing the parameters of the decision tree classifier is 94.35%. Furthermore, the analysis of variation (ANOVA) and Wilcoxon signed rank test have been applied to the results to investigate the statistical distinction between the proposed methodology and the alternatives. This comparison verified the uniqueness and importance of the proposed approach to Monkeypox case detection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23137673
Volume :
8
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Biomimetics (2313-7673)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
168589297
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics8030313