Analysis of Axial CT-Scan image of COVID-19 patients based in gender using the Otsu Thresholding method

Melany Puspa Damayanti, Heni Sumarti
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At the beginning of 2020, the world was shocked by the emergence of the COVID-19 virus. This virus has spread to all corners of the world, not only in Indonesia. Therefore, the government needs to make efforts to break the chain of transmission of this virus. One of these efforts is to detect COVID-19 as early as possible. Using CT images can be one of the early detection efforts of early-phase lung infections in COVID-19 patients. The stage in detecting COVID-19 is by segmenting the image. In this study, segmentation was carried out using the Otsu Thresholding method on 8 axial CT images of the lungs of COVID-19 patients, consisting of 4 images of male patients and 4 images of female patients. Then the image segmentation results of male and female patients were compared and evaluated using ROC measurements, Threshold (T) values and analyzed for GGO (grand-glass opacity). The result can be seen that judging from the value of the ROC measurement results, the measurement of image segmentation evaluation of male patients is more accurate than female patients. The number of false negatives for male patients and female patients is the same, while the number of false positives for male patients is less than female patients. Threshold value of the image segmentation results of male and female patients is the same so that the density of image segmentation is the same. GGO (grand-glass opacity) for male COVID-19 patients aged between 45-55 years is fuller than female COVID-19 patients aged 45-55 years. This shows that men are more at risk of dying from COVID-19 than female.©2020 JNSMR UIN Walisongo. All rights reserved.
基于性别的COVID-19患者轴向ct扫描图像Otsu阈值分析
2020年初,新冠肺炎疫情震惊世界。这种病毒不仅在印度尼西亚,而且已蔓延到世界各个角落。因此,政府需要努力打破这种病毒的传播链。其中一项努力是尽早发现COVID-19。使用CT图像可以作为COVID-19患者早期肺部感染的早期检测工作之一。COVID-19检测的阶段是通过图像分割。本研究采用Otsu阈值法对8幅COVID-19患者肺部轴向CT图像进行分割,其中4幅为男性图像,4幅为女性图像。然后对男性和女性患者的图像分割结果进行比较和评价,采用ROC测量,阈值(T)值,并分析GGO(大玻璃不透明度)。结果可以看出,从ROC测量结果的值来看,男性患者的图像分割评价测量比女性患者更准确。男性患者与女性患者的假阴性数相同,而男性患者的假阳性数少于女性患者。男性和女性患者的图像分割结果阈值相同,使得图像分割的密度相同。45-55岁男性患者比45-55岁女性患者GGO更饱满。这表明男性比女性更容易死于COVID-19。©2020 JNSMR UIN Walisongo。版权所有。
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