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Depth-wise dense neural network for automatic COVID19 infection detection and diagnosis
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Depth-wise dense neural network for automatic COVID19 infection detection and diagnosis

Abdul Qayyum, Imran Razzak, M. Tanveer and Ajay Kumar
Annals of Operations Research, Vol.360(1), pp.289-309
01/05/2026

Abstract

COVID19 Diagnosis management Deep learning
Coronavirus (COVID-19) and its new strain resulted in massive damage to society and brought panic worldwide. Automated medical image analysis such as X-rays, CT, and MRI offers excellent early diagnosis potential to augment the traditional healthcare strategy to fight against COVID-19. However, the identification of COVID infected lungs X-rays is challenging due to the high variation in infection characteristics and low-intensity contrast between normal tissues and infections. To identify the infected area, in this work, we present a novel depth-wise dense network that uniformly scales all dimensions and performs multilevel feature embedding, resulting in increased feature representations. The inclusion of depth wise component and squeeze-and-excitation results in better performance by capturing a more receptive field than the traditional convolutional layer; however, the parameters are almost the same. To improve the performance and training set, we have combined three large scale datasets. The extensive experiments on the benchmark X-rays datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed framework by achieving 96.17% in comparison to cutting-edge methods primarily based on transfer learning.
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.104 Virology - General
1.104.2810 AI in COVID-19
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