Artificial Intelligence and Medical Internet of Things Framework for Diagnosis of Coronavirus Suspected Cases

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The world has been facing the COVID-19 pandemic since December 2019. Timely and efficient diagnosis of COVID-19 suspected patients plays a significant role in medical treatment. The deep transfer learning-based automated COVID-19 diagnosis on chest X-ray is required to counter the COVID-19 outbreak. This work proposes a real-time Internet of Things (IoT) framework for early diagnosis of suspected COVID-19 patients by using ensemble deep transfer learning. The proposed framework offers real-time communication and diagnosis of COVID-19 suspected cases. The proposed IoT framework ensembles four deep learning models such as InceptionResNetV2, ResNet152V2, VGG16, and DenseNet201. The medical sensors are utilized to obtain the chest X-ray modalities and diagnose the infection by using the deep ensemble model stored on the cloud server. The proposed deep ensemble model is compared with six well-known transfer learning models over the chest X-ray dataset. Comparative analysis revealed that the proposed model can help radiologists to efficiently and timely diagnose the COVID-19 suspected patients.

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Iskanderani, A. I., Mehedi, I. M., Aljohani, A. J., Shorfuzzaman, M., Akther, F., Palaniswamy, T., … Alam, A. (2021). Artificial Intelligence and Medical Internet of Things Framework for Diagnosis of Coronavirus Suspected Cases. Journal of Healthcare Engineering, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/3277988

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