CAD systems for COVID-19 diagnosis and disease stage classification by segmentation of infected regions from CT images

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作者
Alshayeji, Mohammad H. [1 ]
ChandraBhasi Sindhu, Silpa [2 ]
Abed, Sa'ed [1 ]
机构
[1] Kuwait Univ, Dept Comp Engn, Coll Engn & Petr, POB 5969, Safat 13060, Kuwait
[2] Different Media, POB 14390, Kuwait, Kuwait
关键词
Computer-aided diagnosis; COVID-19; Computed tomography; Deep neural network; Semantic segmentation; Machine learning; Severity score; Classification; ACCURATE DIAGNOSIS; CNN;
D O I
10.1186/s12859-022-04818-4
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Background Here propose a computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) system to differentiate COVID-19 (the coronavirus disease of 2019) patients from normal cases, as well as to perform infection region segmentation along with infection severity estimation using computed tomography (CT) images. The developed system facilitates timely administration of appropriate treatment by identifying the disease stage without reliance on medical professionals. So far, this developed model gives the most accurate, fully automatic COVID-19 real-time CAD framework. Results The CT image dataset of COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 individuals were subjected to conventional ML stages to perform binary classification. In the feature extraction stage, SIFT, SURF, ORB image descriptors and bag of features technique were implemented for the appropriate differentiation of chest CT regions affected with COVID-19 from normal cases. This is the first work introducing this concept for COVID-19 diagnosis application. The preferred diverse database and selected features that are invariant to scale, rotation, distortion, noise etc. make this framework real-time applicable. Also, this fully automatic approach which is faster compared to existing models helps to incorporate it into CAD systems. The severity score was measured based on the infected regions along the lung field. Infected regions were segmented through a three-class semantic segmentation of the lung CT image. Using severity score, the disease stages were classified as mild if the lesion area covers less than 25% of the lung area; moderate if 25-50% and severe if greater than 50%. Our proposed model resulted in classification accuracy of 99.7% with a PNN classifier, along with area under the curve (AUC) of 0.9988, 99.6% sensitivity, 99.9% specificity and a misclassification rate of 0.0027. The developed infected region segmentation model gave 99.47% global accuracy, 94.04% mean accuracy, 0.8968 mean IoU (intersection over union), 0.9899 weighted IoU, and a mean Boundary F1 (BF) contour matching score of 0.9453, using Deepabv3+ with its weights initialized using ResNet-50. Conclusions The developed CAD system model is able to perform fully automatic and accurate diagnosis of COVID-19 along with infected region extraction and disease stage identification. The ORB image descriptor with bag of features technique and PNN classifier achieved the superior classification performance.
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