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COVID-CXNet: Detecting COVID-19 in Frontal Chest X-ray Images using Deep Learning

Authors :
Haghanifar, Arman
Majdabadi, Mahdiyar Molahasani
Choi, Younhee
Deivalakshmi, S.
Ko, Seokbum
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

One of the primary clinical observations for screening the infectious by the novel coronavirus is capturing a chest x-ray image. In most of the patients, a chest x-ray contains abnormalities, such as consolidation, which are the results of COVID-19 viral pneumonia. In this study, research is conducted on efficiently detecting imaging features of this type of pneumonia using deep convolutional neural networks in a large dataset. It is demonstrated that simple models, alongside the majority of pretrained networks in the literature, focus on irrelevant features for decision-making. In this paper, numerous chest x-ray images from various sources are collected, and the largest publicly accessible dataset is prepared. Finally, using the transfer learning paradigm, the well-known CheXNet model is utilized for developing COVID-CXNet. This powerful model is capable of detecting the novel coronavirus pneumonia based on relevant and meaningful features with precise localization. COVID-CXNet is a step towards a fully automated and robust COVID-19 detection system.<br />Comment: The editor has asked for confidence intervals. In this version, confidence intervals are added to the manuscript

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2006.13807
Document Type :
Working Paper