Author/Authors :
Serena Low, Woan Ching Department of Electrical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - University of Malaya - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , Chuah, Joon Huang Department of Electrical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - University of Malaya - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , Tee, Clarence Augustine T. H Department of Electrical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - University of Malaya - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , Anis, Shazia Department of Biomedical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - University of Malaya - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , Shoaib, Muhammad Ali Department of Electrical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - University of Malaya - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , Faisal, Amir Department of Biomedical Engineering - Faculty of Production and Industrial Technology - Institut Teknologi Sumatera - Lampung, Indonesia , Khalil, Azira Faculty of Science and Technology - Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia - Nilai - Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia , Lai, Khin Wee Department of Biomedical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - University of Malaya - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract :
Pneumonia is an infamous life-threatening lung bacterial or viral infection. The latest viral infection endangering the lives of many
people worldwide is the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which causes COVID-19. This paper is
aimed at detecting and differentiating viral pneumonia and COVID-19 disease using digital X-ray images. The current practices
include tedious conventional processes that solely rely on the radiologist or medical consultant’s technical expertise that are
limited, time-consuming, inefficient, and outdated. The implementation is easily prone to human errors of being misdiagnosed.
The development of deep learning and technology improvement allows medical scientists and researchers to venture into various
neural networks and algorithms to develop applications, tools, and instruments that can further support medical radiologists. This
paper presents an overview of deep learning techniques made in the chest radiography on COVID-19 and pneumonia cases.
Keywords :
COVID-19 , Chest X-Ray , CT , Deep