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International Journal of Advance Computational Engineering and Networking (IJACEN)-IJACEN |
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Issue |
Volume-9,Issue-6 ( Jun, 2021 ) | |||||||||
Paper Title |
Chest X-Ray Based Covid 19 Patient Monitoring using Python | |||||||||
Author Name |
Manisha Sahu, Kusum Sharma, Rahul Mishra | |||||||||
Affilition |
Research Scholar, Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science and Engineering RSR Rungta College of Engineering and Technology, Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, India | |||||||||
Pages |
32-36 | |||||||||
Abstract |
The 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), with a starting point in China, has spread rapidly among people living in other countries, and is approaching approximately 34,986,502 cases worldwide according to the statistics of European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. There are a limited number of COVID-19 test kits available in hospitals due to the increasing cases daily. Therefore, it is necessary to implement an automatic detection system as a quick alternative diagnosis option to prevent COVID-19 spreading among people.Fusion was considered as a concatenation between the two individual vectors in this context. Speckle-affected and low-quality X-ray images along with good quality images were used in our experiment for conducting tests. If training and testing are performed with only selected good quality X-ray images in an ideal situation, the output accuracy may be found higher. However, this does not represent a reallife scenario, where the image database would be a mix of both good- and poor-quality images. Therefore, this approach of using different quality images would test how well the system can react to such real-life situations. A modified anisotropic diffusion filtering technique was employed to remove multiplicative speckle noise from the test images. The application of these techniques could effectively overcome the limitations in input image quality. Next, the feature extraction was carried out on the test images. Finally, the CNN classifier performed a classification of X-ray images to identify whether it was COVID-19 or not. Keywords - Chest X-Ray, Covid 19, Monitoring, Python, Confusion Matrix | |||||||||
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