A deep learning approach for detecting pneumonia in chest X-rays

  • ŞAHİN M
  • ULUTAŞ H
  • YÜCE E
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Abstract

Pneumonia causes the death of many children every year and constitutes a certain proportion of the world population. Chest X-rays are primarily used to diagnose this disease, but even for a trained radiologist, chest X-rays are not easy to interpret. In this study, a model for pneumonia detection trained on digital chest X-ray images is presented to assist radiologists in their decision-making processes. The study is carried out on the Phyton platform by using deep learning models, which have been widely preferred recently. In this study, a deep learning framework for pneumonia classification with four different CNN models is proposed. Three of them are pre-trained models, MobileNet, ResNet and AlexNet and the other is the recommended CNN Model. These models are evaluated by comparing them with each other according to their performance. The experimental performance of the proposed deep learning framework is evaluated on the basis of precision, recall and f1-score. The models achieved accuracy values of 93%, 97%, 97% and 86%, respectively. It is clear that the proposed ResNet model achieves the highest results compared to the others.

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ŞAHİN, M. E., ULUTAŞ, H., & YÜCE, E. (2021). A deep learning approach for detecting pneumonia in chest X-rays. European Journal of Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.31590/ejosat.1009434

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