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Lung CT Segmentation to Identify Consolidations and Ground Glass Areas for Quantitative Assesment of SARS-CoV Pneumonia
Published on: December 19, 2020
COVID-19 pulmonary consolidations detection in chest X-ray using progressive resizing and transfer learning
Anant Bhatt1, Amit Ganatra2, Ketan Kotecha3
1Centre of Excellence- AI, Military College of Telecommunication Engineering, Mhow, India.
Abstract:
A viral outbreak with a lower respiratory tract febrile illness causes pulmonary syndrome named COVID-19. Pulmonary consolidations developed in the lungs of the patients are imperative factors during prognosis and diagnosis. Existing Deep Learning techniques demonstrate promising results in analyzing X-ray images when employed with Transfer Learning. However, Transfer Learning has its inherent limitations, which can be prevaricated by employing the Progressive Resizing technique. The Progressive Resizing technique reuses old computations while learning new ones in Convolution Neural Networks (CNN), enabling it to incorporate prior knowledge of the feature hierarchy. The proposed classification model can classify pulmonary consolidation into normal, pneumonia, and SARS-CoV-2 classes by analyzing X-rays images. The method exhibits substantial enhancement in classification results when the Transfer Learning technique is applied in consultation with the Progressive Resizing technique on EfficientNet CNN. The customized VGG-19 model attained benchmark scores in all evaluation criteria over the baseline VGG-19 model. GradCam based feature interpretation, coupled with X-ray visual analysis, facilitates improved assimilation of the scores. The model highlights its strength to assist medical experts in the COVID-19 identification during the prognosis and subsequently for diagnosis. Clinical implications exist in peripheral and remotely located health centers with the paucity of trained human resources to interpret radiological investigations' findings.
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