Neighborhood Rough Neural Network Approach for COVID-19 Image Classification

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The rapid spread of the new Coronavirus, COVID-19, causes serious symptoms in humans and can lead to fatality. A COVID-19 infected person can experience a dry cough, muscle pain, headache, fever, sore throat, and mild to moderate respiratory illness, according to a clinical report. A chest X-ray (also known as radiography) or a chest CT scan are more effective imaging techniques for diagnosing lung cancer. Computed Tomography (CT) scan images allow for fast and precise COVID-19 screening. In this paper, a novel hybridized approach based on the Neighborhood Rough Set Classification method (NRSC) and Backpropagation Neural Network (BPN) is proposed to classify COVID and NON-COVID images. The proposed novel classification algorithm is compared with other existing benchmark approaches such as Neighborhood Rough Set, Backpropagation Neural Network, Decision Tree, Random Forest Classifier, Naive Bayes Classifier, K- Nearest Neighbor, and Support Vector Machine. Various classification accuracy measures are used to assess the efficacy of the classification algorithms.

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Nivetha, S., & Inbarani, H. H. (2022). Neighborhood Rough Neural Network Approach for COVID-19 Image Classification. Neural Processing Letters, 54(3), 1919–1941. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11063-021-10712-6

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