COVIDPEN: A Novel COVID-19 Detection Model using Chest X-Rays and CT Scans

Author:

Jaiswal Amit KumarORCID,Tiwari PrayagORCID,Rathi Vipin Kumar,Qian Jia,Pandey Hari Mohan,Albuquerque Victor Hugo C.

Abstract

AbstractThe trending global pandemic of COVID-19 is the fastest ever impact which caused people worldwide by severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-driven coronavirus. However, several countries suffer from the shortage of test kits and high false negative rate in PCR test. Enhancing the chest X-ray or CT detection rate becomes critical. The patient triage is of utmost importance and the use of machine learning can drive the diagnosis of chest X-ray or CT image by identifying COVID-19 cases. To tackle this problem, we propose COVIDPEN - a transfer learning approach on Pruned EfficientNet-based model for the detection of COVID-19 cases. The proposed model is further interpolated by post-hoc analysis for the explainability of the predictions. The effectiveness of our proposed model is demonstrated on two systematic datasets of chest radiographs and computed tomography scans. Experimental results with several baseline comparisons show that our method is on par and confers clinically explicable instances, which are meant for healthcare providers.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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