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Pneumonia Detection In Chest X-Rays Using Neural Networks
¹Associate professor, Department of Information Technology, CMR Engineering College,UGC Autonomous, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. ²,³,⁴,⁵B.Tech IV-Year , Department of Information Technology, CMR Engineering College,UGC Autonomous, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
Published Online: January-February 2024
Pages: 30-33
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↗ https://www.doi.org/10.59256/ijsreat.20240401006Deep learning techniques are widely used to design robust classification models in several areas such as medical diagnosis tasks in which it achieves good performance. In this paper, we have proposed the CNN model (Convolutional Neural Network) for the classification of Chest X-ray images for Radiological Society of North America Pneumonia (RSNA) datasets. The study also tries to achieve the same RSNA benchmark results using the limited computational resources by trying out various approaches to the methodologies that have been implemented in recent years. The proposed method is based on a noncomplex CNN and the use of transfer learning algorithms like Xception, InceptionV3/V4, EfficientNetB7. Along with this, the study also tries to achieve the same RSNA benchmark results using the limited computational resources by trying out various approaches to the methodologies that have been implemented in recent years. The RSNA benchmark MAP score is 0.25 but using the Mask RCNN model (Region Convolutional Neural Network) on a stratified sample of 3017 along with image augmentation gave a MAP (Mean Average Precision) score of 0.15. Meanwhile, the YoloV3 without any hyperparameter tuning gave the MAP score of 0.32 but still, the loss keeps decreasing. Running the model for a greater number of iterations can give better results. Pneumonia is one of the major causes of cancer-related deaths due to its aggressive nature and delayed detections at advanced stages. Early detection of Pneumonia is very important for the survival of an individual, and is a significant challenging problem. Generally, chest radiographs (Xray) and computed tomography (CT) scans are used initially for the diagnosis of the malignant nodules; however, the possible existence of benign nodules leads to erroneous decisions. At early stages, the benign and the malignant nodules show very close resemblance to each other. In this paper, a novel deep learning-based model with multiple strategies is proposed for the precise diagnosis of the malignant nodules. Due to the recent achievements of deep convolutional neural networks (CNN) in image analysis, we have used two deep three-dimensional (3D) customized mixed link network (CMixNet) architectures for lung nodule detection and classification, respectively. Keywords: X-Rays, Deep learning techniques, CNN model, RSNA.
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