A novel perceptual two layer image fusion using deep learning for imbalanced COVID-19 dataset

Author:

Elzeki Omar M.1ORCID,Abd Elfattah Mohamed2ORCID,Salem Hanaa3ORCID,Hassanien Aboul Ella45ORCID,Shams Mahmoud6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Computers and Information Sciences, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt

2. Misr Higher Institute for Commerce and Computers, Mansoura, Egypt

3. Communications and Computers Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Delta University for Science and Technology, Gamasa, Egypt

4. Faculty of Computers and Artificial Intelligence, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

5. Scientific Research Group in Egypt (SRGE), Cairo, Egypt

6. Faculty of Artificial Intelligence, Kafrelsheikh University, Kafrelsheikh, Egypt

Abstract

Background and Purpose COVID-19 is a new strain of viruses that causes life stoppage worldwide. At this time, the new coronavirus COVID-19 is spreading rapidly across the world and poses a threat to people’s health. Experimental medical tests and analysis have shown that the infection of lungs occurs in almost all COVID-19 patients. Although Computed Tomography of the chest is a useful imaging method for diagnosing diseases related to the lung, chest X-ray (CXR) is more widely available, mainly due to its lower price and results. Deep learning (DL), one of the significant popular artificial intelligence techniques, is an effective way to help doctors analyze how a large number of CXR images is crucial to performance. Materials and Methods In this article, we propose a novel perceptual two-layer image fusion using DL to obtain more informative CXR images for a COVID-19 dataset. To assess the proposed algorithm performance, the dataset used for this work includes 87 CXR images acquired from 25 cases, all of which were confirmed with COVID-19. The dataset preprocessing is needed to facilitate the role of convolutional neural networks (CNN). Thus, hybrid decomposition and fusion of Nonsubsampled Contourlet Transform (NSCT) and CNN_VGG19 as feature extractor was used. Results Our experimental results show that imbalanced COVID-19 datasets can be reliably generated by the algorithm established here. Compared to the COVID-19 dataset used, the fuzed images have more features and characteristics. In evaluation performance measures, six metrics are applied, such as QAB/F, QMI, PSNR, SSIM, SF, and STD, to determine the evaluation of various medical image fusion (MIF). In the QMI, PSNR, SSIM, the proposed algorithm NSCT + CNN_VGG19 achieves the greatest and the features characteristics found in the fuzed image is the largest. We can deduce that the proposed fusion algorithm is efficient enough to generate CXR COVID-19 images that are more useful for the examiner to explore patient status. Conclusions A novel image fusion algorithm using DL for an imbalanced COVID-19 dataset is the crucial contribution of this work. Extensive results of the experiment display that the proposed algorithm NSCT + CNN_VGG19 outperforms competitive image fusion algorithms.

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Computer Science

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