Fused Deep Convolutional Neural Network for Precision Diagnosis of
COVID-19 Using Chest X-Ray Images
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2009.08831v1
- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2020 02:27:20 GMT
- Title: Fused Deep Convolutional Neural Network for Precision Diagnosis of
COVID-19 Using Chest X-Ray Images
- Authors: Hussin K. Ragb, Ian T. Dover, Redha Ali
- Abstract summary: We propose a computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) to accurately classify chest X-ray scans of COVID-19 and normal subjects by fine-tuning several neural networks.
Using k-fold cross-validation and a bagging ensemble, we achieve an accuracy of 99.7% and a sensitivity of 100%.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: With a Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) case count exceeding 10 million
worldwide, there is an increased need for a diagnostic capability. The main
variables in increasing diagnostic capability are reduced cost, turnaround or
diagnosis time, and upfront equipment cost and accessibility. Two candidates
for machine learning COVID-19 diagnosis are Computed Tomography (CT) scans and
plain chest X-rays. While CT scans score higher in sensitivity, they have a
higher cost, maintenance requirement, and turnaround time as compared to plain
chest X-rays. The use of portable chest X-radiograph (CXR) is recommended by
the American College of Radiology (ACR) since using CT places a massive burden
on radiology services. Therefore, X-ray imagery paired with machine learning
techniques is proposed a first-line triage tool for COVID-19 diagnostics. In
this paper we propose a computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) to accurately classify
chest X-ray scans of COVID-19 and normal subjects by fine-tuning several neural
networks (ResNet18, ResNet50, DenseNet201) pre-trained on the ImageNet dataset.
These neural networks are fused in a parallel architecture and the voting
criteria are applied in the final classification decision between the candidate
object classes where the output of each neural network is representing a single
vote. Several experiments are conducted on the weakly labeled COVID-19-CT-CXR
dataset consisting of 263 COVID-19 CXR images extracted from PubMed Central
Open Access subsets combined with 25 normal classification CXR images. These
experiments show an optimistic result and a capability of the proposed model to
outperforming many state-of-the-art algorithms on several measures. Using
k-fold cross-validation and a bagging classifier ensemble, we achieve an
accuracy of 99.7% and a sensitivity of 100%.
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