Deep learning models for COVID-19 infected area segmentation in CT images

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Abstract

Recent studies indicated that detecting radiographic patterns on CT chest scans can yield high sensitivity and specificity for COVID-19 detection. In this work, we scrutinize the effectiveness of deep learning models for semantic segmentation of pneumonia infected area segmentation in CT images for the detection of COVID-19. We explore the efficacy of U-Nets and Fully Convolutional Neural Networks in this task using real-world CT data from COVID-19 patients. The results indicate that Fully Convolutional Neural Networks are capable of accurate segmentation despite the class imbalance on the dataset and the man-made annotation errors on the boundaries of symptom manifestation areas, and can be a promising method for further analysis of COVID-19 induced pneumonia symptoms in CT images.

Impact Statement

Fully Convolutional Neural Networks appear to be an accurate segmentation method in CT scans for COVID-19 pneumonia and could assist in the detection as a fast and cost-effective option.

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