A radiological image analysis framework for early screening of the COVID-19 infection: A computer vision-based approach

一种用于早期筛查 COVID-19 感染的放射影像分析框架:基于计算机视觉的方法

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Abstract

Due to the absence of any specialized drugs, the novel coronavirus disease 2019 or COVID-19 is one of the biggest threats to mankind Although the RT-PCR test is the gold standard to confirm the presence of this virus, some radiological investigations find some important features from the CT scans of the chest region, which are helpful to identify the suspected COVID-19 patients. This article proposes a novel fuzzy superpixel-based unsupervised clustering approach that can be useful to automatically process the CT scan images without any manual annotation and helpful in the easy interpretation. The proposed approach is based on artificial cell swarm optimization and will be known as the SUFACSO (SUperpixel based Fuzzy Artificial Cell Swarm Optimization) and implemented in the Matlab environment. The proposed approach uses a novel superpixel computation method which is helpful to effectively represent the pixel intensity information which is beneficial for the optimization process. Superpixels are further clustered using the proposed fuzzy artificial cell swarm optimization approach. So, a twofold contribution can be observed in this work which is helpful to quickly diagnose the patients in an unsupervised manner so that, the suspected persons can be isolated at an early phase to combat the spread of the COVID-19 virus and it is the major clinical impact of this work. Both qualitative and quantitative experimental results show the effectiveness of the proposed approach and also establish it as an effective computer-aided tool to fight against the COVID-19 virus. Four well-known cluster validity measures Davies-Bouldin, Dunn, Xie-Beni, and β index are used to quantify the segmented results and it is observed that the proposed approach not only performs well but also outperforms some of the standard approaches. On average, the proposed approach achieves 1.709792, 1.473037, 1.752433, 1.709912 values of the Xie-Beni index for 3, 5,7, and 9 clusters respectively and these values are significantly lesser compared to the other state-of-the-art approaches. The general direction of this research is worthwhile pursuing leading, eventually, to a contribution to the community.

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