ResidualCovid-Net: An Interpretable Deep Network to Screen COVID-19 Utilizing Chest CT Images

Md. Farukuzzaman Faruk
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Coronavirus illness, commonly abbreviated as COVID-19, has been designated a global pandemic. To prevent the spread of this deadly virus, those who are infected must be quarantined or evacuated. In this situation, a quick and systematic testing toolkit is required. Recent research has discovered that radiography chest CT has significant patterns and attributes that may be utilized to precisely identify COVID-19. A deep learning-based network called ResidualCovid-Net was suggested in this study to identify COVID-19 infestations using CT scans. The proposed ResidualCovid-Net is inspired by the original Resnet architecture. Another barrier in this aspect is clinically distinguishing among COVID-19, pneumonia and normal instances. ResidualCovid-Net was designed to identify anomalies in CT scans that may successfully delineate COVID-19, common pneumonia and normal cases. Gradients weighted class activation maps showed how well the network located anomalies in CT images and demonstrated the network’s generalization ability.
ResidualCovid-Net:利用胸部CT图像筛选COVID-19的可解释深度网络
冠状病毒疾病,通常缩写为COVID-19,已被指定为全球大流行。为了防止这种致命病毒的传播,感染者必须被隔离或疏散。在这种情况下,需要一个快速和系统的测试工具包。最近的研究发现,胸部x线CT具有重要的模式和属性,可用于精确识别COVID-19。本研究提出了一种名为ResidualCovid-Net的基于深度学习的网络,通过CT扫描识别COVID-19感染。提出的ResidualCovid-Net的灵感来自于原始的Resnet架构。这方面的另一个障碍是在临床上区分新冠肺炎、肺炎和正常病例。ResidualCovid-Net旨在识别CT扫描中的异常,这些异常可能成功描述COVID-19、普通肺炎和正常病例。梯度加权类激活图显示了网络在CT图像中定位异常的能力,并证明了网络的泛化能力。
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