通过基于 densenet121 的深度迁移学习从 CT 扫描图像中分类出 covid-19

Walat R. Ibrahim, M. R. Mahmood
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最近出现的 COVID-19 疾病被认为是一种全球性流行病,对数百万人的生活产生了重大影响,并给医疗机构带来了巨大负担。许多深度学习模型已被用于从胸部计算机断层扫描(CT)图像中诊断冠状病毒。然而,鉴于 COVID-19 数据集的可用性有限,因此使用了预先训练好的深度学习网络。本研究的主要目的是构建和开发一种自动方法,用于早期检测和诊断胸部 CT 图像中的 COVID-19。本文提出了基于 DenseNet121 的深度迁移学习模型 DDTL-COV 模型,利用从 ImageNet 数据集获得的权重,将 CT 扫描中的患者分类为 COVID 或非 COVID。训练 DDTL-COV 模型使用了两个数据集:SARS-CoV-2 CT 扫描数据集和 COVID19-CT 数据集。在 SARS-CoV-2 CT 数据集上,模型的准确率达到了 99.6%。然而,在第二个数据集(COVID19-CT 数据集)上,其准确率仅为 89%。这些结果表明,该模型的表现优于其他方法。
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CLASSIFIED COVID-19 BY DENSENET121-BASED DEEP TRANSFER LEARNING FROM CT-SCAN IMAGES
The COVID-19 disease, which has recently emerged and has been considered a worldwide pandemic, has had a significant impact on the lives of millions of people and has forced a substantial load on healthcare organizations. Numerous deep-learning models have been utilized for diagnosing coronaviruses from chest computed tomography (CT) images. However, in light of the limited availability of datasets on COVID-19, the pre-trained deep learning networks were used. The main objective of this research is to construct and develop an automated approach for the early detection and diagnosis of COVID-19 in thoracic CT images. This paper proposes the DDTL-COV model, a deep transfer learning model based on DenseNet121, to classify patients on CT scans as either COVID or non-COVID, utilizing weights obtained from the ImageNet dataset. Two datasets were used to train the DDTL-COV model: the SARS-CoV-2 CT-scan dataset and the COVID19-CT dataset. In the SARS-CoV-2 CT dataset, the model achieved a good accuracy of 99.6%. However, on the second dataset (COVID19-CT dataset), its performance shows an accuracy rate of 89%. These results show that the model performed better than alternative methods.
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