COVID-19 radiograph prognosis using a deep CResNeXt network

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Abstract

COVID-19 has caused an epidemic in the entire world and it is caused by the novel virus SARS-COV-2. In severe conditions, this virus can cause a critical lung infection or viral pneumonia. To administer the correct treatment to patients, COVID-19 testing is important for diagnosing and determining patients who are infected with COVID-19, as opposed to those infected with other bacterial or viral infections. In this paper, a CResNeXt chest radiograph COVID-19 prediction model is proposed using residual network architecture. The advantage of the proposed model is that it requires lesser free hyper-parameters as compared to other residual networks. In addition, the training time per epochs of the model is very less compared to VGG19, ResNet-50, ResNeXt. The proposed CResNeXt model’s binary classification (COVID-19 versus No-Finding) accuracy is observed to be 98.63% and 99.99% and multi-class classification (COVID-19, Pneumonia, and No-Finding) accuracy is observed to be 97.42% and 99.27% on the original and augmented datasets, respectively.

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Yadav, D. P., Jalal, A. S., Goyal, A., Mishra, A., Uprety, K., & Guragai, N. (2023). COVID-19 radiograph prognosis using a deep CResNeXt network. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 82(23), 36479–36505. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-023-14960-7

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