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Explanatory classification of CXR images into COVID-19, Pneumonia and Tuberculosis using deep learning and XAI
by
Siku, Birat
, Shahi, Tej Bahadur
, Bhandari, Mohan
, Neupane, Arjun
in
Accuracy
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Bacterial diseases
/ Chest
/ Classification
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - diagnostic imaging
/ Deep Learning
/ eXplainable AI
/ Explainable artificial intelligence
/ Feature extraction
/ Grad-CAM
/ Humans
/ Image classification
/ Internal Medicine
/ LIME
/ Machine learning
/ Medical imaging
/ Medical personnel
/ Other
/ Pneumonia
/ Pneumonia - diagnostic imaging
/ SHAP
/ Tuberculosis
2022
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Explanatory classification of CXR images into COVID-19, Pneumonia and Tuberculosis using deep learning and XAI
by
Siku, Birat
, Shahi, Tej Bahadur
, Bhandari, Mohan
, Neupane, Arjun
in
Accuracy
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Bacterial diseases
/ Chest
/ Classification
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - diagnostic imaging
/ Deep Learning
/ eXplainable AI
/ Explainable artificial intelligence
/ Feature extraction
/ Grad-CAM
/ Humans
/ Image classification
/ Internal Medicine
/ LIME
/ Machine learning
/ Medical imaging
/ Medical personnel
/ Other
/ Pneumonia
/ Pneumonia - diagnostic imaging
/ SHAP
/ Tuberculosis
2022
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Explanatory classification of CXR images into COVID-19, Pneumonia and Tuberculosis using deep learning and XAI
by
Siku, Birat
, Shahi, Tej Bahadur
, Bhandari, Mohan
, Neupane, Arjun
in
Accuracy
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Bacterial diseases
/ Chest
/ Classification
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - diagnostic imaging
/ Deep Learning
/ eXplainable AI
/ Explainable artificial intelligence
/ Feature extraction
/ Grad-CAM
/ Humans
/ Image classification
/ Internal Medicine
/ LIME
/ Machine learning
/ Medical imaging
/ Medical personnel
/ Other
/ Pneumonia
/ Pneumonia - diagnostic imaging
/ SHAP
/ Tuberculosis
2022
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Explanatory classification of CXR images into COVID-19, Pneumonia and Tuberculosis using deep learning and XAI
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Explanatory classification of CXR images into COVID-19, Pneumonia and Tuberculosis using deep learning and XAI
2022
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Overview
Chest X-ray (CXR) images are considered useful to monitor and investigate a variety of pulmonary disorders such as COVID-19, Pneumonia, and Tuberculosis (TB). With recent technological advancements, such diseases may now be recognized more precisely using computer-assisted diagnostics. Without compromising the classification accuracy and better feature extraction, deep learning (DL) model to predict four different categories is proposed in this study. The proposed model is validated with publicly available datasets of 7132 chest x-ray (CXR) images. Furthermore, results are interpreted and explained using Gradient-weighted Class Activation Mapping (Grad-CAM), Local Interpretable Modelagnostic Explanation (LIME), and SHapley Additive exPlanation (SHAP) for better understandably. Initially, convolution features are extracted to collect high-level object-based information. Next, shapely values from SHAP, predictability results from LIME, and heatmap from Grad-CAM are used to explore the black-box approach of the DL model, achieving average test accuracy of 94.31 ± 1.01% and validation accuracy of 94.54 ± 1.33 for 10-fold cross validation. Finally, in order to validate the model and qualify medical risk, medical sensations of classification are taken to consolidate the explanations generated from the eXplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) framework. The results suggest that XAI and DL models give clinicians/medical professionals persuasive and coherent conclusions related to the detection and categorization of COVID-19, Pneumonia, and TB.
•A light weight CNN to detect infection on CXR images.•Explanatory Classification of CXR Images into COVID-19, Pneumonia and Tuberculosis.•Exploring the Black box approach of CNN using XAI.•Performance comparison with other state-of-the-art methods.
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Elsevier Ltd,Elsevier Limited
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