Covid-19 case recognition from chest ct images by deep learning, entropy-controlled firefly optimization, and parallel feature fusion

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Abstract

In healthcare, a multitude of data is collected from medical sensors and devices, such as X-ray machines, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography (CT), and so on, that can be analyzed by artificial intelligence methods for early diagnosis of diseases. Recently, the outbreak of the COVID-19 disease caused many deaths. Computer vision researchers support medical doctors by employing deep learning techniques on medical images to diagnose COVID-19 patients. Various methods were proposed for COVID-19 case classification. A new automated technique is proposed using parallel fusion and optimization of deep learning models. The proposed technique starts with a contrast enhancement using a combination of top-hat and Wiener filters. Two pre-trained deep learning models (AlexNet and VGG16) are employed and fine-tuned according to target classes (COVID-19 and healthy). Features are extracted and fused using a parallel fusion approach—parallel positive correlation. Optimal features are selected using the entropy-controlled firefly optimization method. The selected features are classified using machine learning classifiers such as multiclass support vector machine (MC-SVM). Experiments were carried out using the Radiopaedia database and achieved an accuracy of 98%. Moreover, a detailed analysis is conducted and shows the improved performance of the proposed scheme.

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Khan, M. A., Alhaisoni, M., Tariq, U., Hussain, N., Majid, A., Damaševičius, R., & Maskeliūnas, R. (2021). Covid-19 case recognition from chest ct images by deep learning, entropy-controlled firefly optimization, and parallel feature fusion. Sensors, 21(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21217286

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