COVID-19 Diagnosis using X-Ray Images and Deep learning

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The year 2020 has witnessed the effects of global pandemic outbreak through the unprecedented spread of novel corona virus COVID-19. As the testing of coronavirus happened manually in the initial stage, the ever-increasing number of COVID-19 cannot be handled efficiently. Also, the coronavirus is divided into 3 phases and it has different effects on lungs. To handle this situation, researchers have attempted to detect coronavirus using chest X-ray images and Chest CT scan images by using Artificial Intelligence [AI] technologies. AI helps to forecast the coronavirus cases for analysing the virus structure and chest X-Ray and CT scan images helps to predict the stags of corona virus. Henceforth, this paper has developed a CNN model, which utilizes 3 classes as follows: positive COVID-19 images, normal images and viral pneumonia images. The model has been trained on these set of images and got 94% of accuracy on training dataset and 96% of accuracy on validation dataset. The proposed model has achieved the test accuracy of 94% for 3 classes in Chest X-Ray image classification. The main motive behind developing this model is to reduce its computational time by using less layers and more hyper parameter tuning. The proposed model is compared with pre-existing models as they were more complex and took much training time. Till now 94% of accuracy has been achieved on test dataset.

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Sharma, S., & Tiwari, S. (2021). COVID-19 Diagnosis using X-Ray Images and Deep learning. In Proceedings - International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Smart Systems, ICAIS 2021 (pp. 344–349). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICAIS50930.2021.9395851

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