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COVID-19 Imaging-based AI Research - A Literature Review
Cheng Ge1, Lili Zhang1, Liangxu Xie1
1Institute of Bioinformatics and Medical Engineering, School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Jiangsu University of Technology, Changzhou 213001, China.
Background:
The new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is spreading rapidly around the world. Artificial Intelligence (AI) assisted identification and detection of diseases is an effective method of medical diagnosis.
Objectives:
To present recent advances in AI-assisted diagnosis of COVID-19, we introduce major aspects of AI in the process of diagnosing COVID-19.
Methods:
In this paper, we firstly cover the latest collection and processing methods of datasets of COVID-19. The processing methods mainly include building public datasets, transfer learning, unsupervised learning and weakly supervised learning, semi-supervised learning methods and so on. Secondly, we introduce the algorithm application and evaluation metrics of AI in medical imaging segmentation and automatic screening. Then, we introduce the quantification and severity assessment of infection in COVID-19 patients based on image segmentation and automatic screening. Finally, we analyze and point out the current AI-assisted diagnosis of COVID-19 problems, which may provide useful clues for future work.
Conclusion:
AI is critical for COVID-19 diagnosis. Combining chest imaging with AI can not only save time and effort, but also provide more accurate and efficient medical diagnosis results.
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