Detection of Covid-19 Using AI Application

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Kanna R.K. [1 ]
Ishaque M. [2 ]
Panigrahi B.S. [3 ]
Pattnaik C.R. [4 ]
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[1] Department of Biomedical Engineering, Vels Institute of Science Technology and Advanced Studies [VISTAS]
[2] Department of Computer Science and Information Technology, Jeddah International College
[3] Department of Computer Science & Engineering (AI&ML), Vardhaman College of Engineering (Autonomous)
[4] Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Ajay Binay Institute of Technology, Cuttack
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Artificial Intelligence; Contagious; Corona virus; CT imaging; RT-PCR;
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10.4108/eetpht.9.3349
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INTRODUCTION: In December of 2019, the infection which caused the pandemic started in the Hubei territory of Wuhan, China. They were identified as SARS-CoV-2, a highly infectious, easily transmissible virus that has caused an increasing number of deaths worldwide. Covid can be perceived with a testing strategy known as RT-PCR. As of now, this technique is broadly utilized for identifying the infection. OBJECTIVES: The imaging modalities are utilized for various degrees of seriousness from asymptomatic to basic cases. Side effects of an individual contaminated with COVID-19 incorporate gentle hack, fever, chest torment, weakness, and so forth An individual with an extreme fundamentalailment requires basic consideration. Imaging has assumed a larger part during the flare-up, with CT being a betteroption than invert transcriptase-polymerase chain response testing. METHODS: With artificial intelligence and robotics, a variety of devices and solutions have been introduced to improve contactless service for humans. The presentationof AI technology may be a distinct advantage for the contactless treatment of patients. Information technology and AI could solve the testing and tracking system without any human interaction. RESULTS: CT imaging methods permit radiologists and doctors to distinguish inner structures and see their shape, size, thickness, and surface, which could help in the early discovery of asymptomatic cases. CONCLUSION: This detailed information data can be utilized to decide whether there's a clinical issue, provide the extent and accurate area of the matter, and uncover other significant details which will assist the doctor with deciding the best treatment. © 2023 R. Kishore Kanna et al.
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