An Unsupervised Approach for COVID-19 Detection using Chest CT Images

Prashanth S, K. Devika, V. R. Murthy Oruganti
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In this work we assume we have data of normal (healthy) and general pneumonia infected subjects. Based on this knowledge, can we predict COVID-19 infection as abnormal health condition? If so what is the severity of infection? This study will help identify new variants, mutations of COVID-19 as abnormal health conditions. In long term, our study can help identify new infections altogether based on data of healthy subjects itself.
基于胸部CT图像的COVID-19无监督检测方法
在这项工作中,我们假设我们有正常(健康)和一般肺炎感染受试者的数据。基于这些知识,我们是否可以将COVID-19感染预测为异常健康状况?如果有,感染的严重程度是什么?这项研究将有助于确定COVID-19的新变异、突变为异常健康状况。从长远来看,我们的研究可以根据健康受试者本身的数据帮助识别新的感染。
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