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An Efficient CNN Model for COVID-19 Disease Detection Based on X-Ray Image Classification

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  • Aijaz Ahmad Reshi
  • Furqan Rustam
  • Arif Mehmood
  • Abdulaziz Alhossan
  • Ziyad Alrabiah
  • Ajaz Ahmad
  • Hessa Alsuwailem
  • Gyu Sang Choi
  • Ã tila Madureira Bueno

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) techniques in general and convolutional neural networks (CNNs) in particular have attained successful results in medical image analysis and classification. A deep CNN architecture has been proposed in this paper for the diagnosis of COVID-19 based on the chest X-ray image classification. Due to the nonavailability of sufficient-size and good-quality chest X-ray image dataset, an effective and accurate CNN classification was a challenge. To deal with these complexities such as the availability of a very-small-sized and imbalanced dataset with image-quality issues, the dataset has been preprocessed in different phases using different techniques to achieve an effective training dataset for the proposed CNN model to attain its best performance. The preprocessing stages of the datasets performed in this study include dataset balancing, medical experts’ image analysis, and data augmentation. The experimental results have shown the overall accuracy as high as 99.5% which demonstrates the good capability of the proposed CNN model in the current application domain. The CNN model has been tested in two scenarios. In the first scenario, the model has been tested using the 100 X-ray images of the original processed dataset which achieved an accuracy of 100%. In the second scenario, the model has been tested using an independent dataset of COVID-19 X-ray images. The performance in this test scenario was as high as 99.5%. To further prove that the proposed model outperforms other models, a comparative analysis has been done with some of the machine learning algorithms. The proposed model has outperformed all the models generally and specifically when the model testing was done using an independent testing set.

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  • Aijaz Ahmad Reshi & Furqan Rustam & Arif Mehmood & Abdulaziz Alhossan & Ziyad Alrabiah & Ajaz Ahmad & Hessa Alsuwailem & Gyu Sang Choi & Ã tila Madureira Bueno, 2021. "An Efficient CNN Model for COVID-19 Disease Detection Based on X-Ray Image Classification," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-12, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:6621607
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6621607
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