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COVID-19 Classification on Chest X-ray Images Using Deep Learning Methods

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Publisher MDPI
Date 2023 Feb 11
PMID 36767399
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Since December 2019, the coronavirus disease has significantly affected millions of people. Given the effect this disease has on the pulmonary systems of humans, there is a need for chest radiographic imaging (CXR) for monitoring the disease and preventing further deaths. Several studies have been shown that Deep Learning models can achieve promising results for COVID-19 diagnosis towards the CXR perspective. In this study, five deep learning models were analyzed and evaluated with the aim of identifying COVID-19 from chest X-ray images. The scope of this study is to highlight the significance and potential of individual deep learning models in COVID-19 CXR images. More specifically, we utilized the ResNet50, ResNet101, DenseNet121, DenseNet169 and InceptionV3 using Transfer Learning. All models were trained and validated on the largest publicly available repository for COVID-19 CXR images. Furthermore, they were evaluated on unknown data that was not used for training or validation, authenticating their performance and clarifying their usage in a medical scenario. All models achieved satisfactory performance where ResNet101 was the superior model achieving 96% in Precision, Recall and Accuracy, respectively. Our outcomes show the potential of deep learning models on COVID-19 medical offering a promising way for the deeper understanding of COVID-19.

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