A comparative study of lung disease classification using fine-tuned CXR and chest CT images

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Abstract

The diagnosis of lung disease is a challenging process that frequently combines clinical information, such as patient symptoms, medical history and test findings, with medical imaging, like X-rays or CT scans. The classification of lung diseases is very important in healthcare since it helps with diagnosis and treatment of many different lung diseases. A precise classification of lung conditions can aid doctors in choosing the best course of action and enhancing patient outcomes. Additionally, accurate classification can aid in evaluating the effectiveness of therapies, forecasting results and tracking the development of diseases. It is extremely important to accurately classify lung conditions. A comparison of a novel model for lung disease classification from chest CT and CXR images was presented in this paper. A modified VGG-16 model was used as the classification model. To improve the performance, a fine-tuning mechanism was added to the proposed model. The effectiveness of the suggested method is analyzed and compared on two distinct datasets in terms of performance metrics. The experimental outcomes showed that the suggested model performs better on the CXR image dataset.

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Shimja, M., & Kartheeban, K. (2024). A comparative study of lung disease classification using fine-tuned CXR and chest CT images. Automatika, 65(1), 312–322. https://doi.org/10.1080/00051144.2023.2293274

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