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Deep Learning Methods for Chest Disease Detection Using Radiography Images
Adnane Ait Nasser1, Moulay A Akhloufi1
1Perception, Robotics, and Intelligent Machines (PRIME), Université de Moncton, Moncton, NB E1C 3E9 Canada.
Abstract:
X-ray images are the most widely used medical imaging modality. They are affordable, non-dangerous, accessible, and can be used to identify different diseases. Multiple computer-aided detection (CAD) systems using deep learning (DL) algorithms were recently proposed to support radiologists in identifying different diseases on medical images. In this paper, we propose a novel two-step approach for chest disease classification. The first is a multi-class classification step based on classifying X-ray images by infected organs into three classes (normal, lung disease, and heart disease). The second step of our approach is a binary classification of seven specific lungs and heart diseases. We use a consolidated dataset of 26,316 chest X-ray (CXR) images. Two deep learning methods are proposed in this paper. The first is called DC-ChestNet. It is based on ensembling deep convolutional neural network (DCNN) models. The second is named VT-ChestNet. It is based on a modified transformer model. VT-ChestNet achieved the best performance overcoming DC-ChestNet and state-of-the-art models (DenseNet121, DenseNet201, EfficientNetB5, and Xception). VT-ChestNet obtained an area under curve (AUC) of 95.13% for the first step. For the second step, it obtained an average AUC of 99.26% for heart diseases and an average AUC of 99.57% for lung diseases.
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