IEEE Access (Jan 2021)
Lung Segmentation-Based Pulmonary Disease Classification Using Deep Neural Networks
Abstract
Interpreting chest x-ray (CXR) to find anomalies in the thoracic region is a tedious job and can consume an ample amount of radiologist’s time when there are thousands of them to process. In such scenarios, the Computer-Aided Diagnostic (CAD) systems can help radiologists by doing the trivial processing and presenting the information in a meaningful way so that, the radiologist can make more accurate decisions by spending less amount of time and energy. This research study intends to propose a better, accurate, and efficient CNN based pulmonary disease diagnosis system using CXR images. In the proposed system, the capabilities of deep neural network architecture are exploited by proposing a custom CNN architecture with additional layers and modified hyperparameters to meet the required results. The input CXR is examined for healthy or infected at the surface level and the infected images are further processed for class level label classification. The lung region is segmented from the entire input CXR image to reduce the amount of noise and increase the processing efficiency by processing less overall information. The proposed model is evaluated on the benchmark split of the NIH chest x-ray dataset and achieves better segmentation and classification results when compared to the state of the art approaches.
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