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Artificial intelligence-assisted multistrategy image enhancement of chest X-rays for COVID-19 classification

BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) led to a dramatic increase in the number of cases of patients with pneumonia worldwide. In this study, we aimed to develop an AI-assisted multistrategy image enhancement technique for chest X-ray (CXR) images to improve the accuracy of COVID-19 cla...

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Autores principales: Sun, Hongfei, Ren, Ge, Teng, Xinzhi, Song, Liming, Li, Kang, Yang, Jianhua, Hu, Xiaofei, Zhan, Yuefu, Wan, Shiu Bun Nelson, Wong, Man Fung Esther, Chan, King Kwong, Tsang, Hoi Ching Hailey, Xu, Lu, Wu, Tak Chiu, Kong, Feng-Ming (Spring), Wang, Yi Xiang J., Qin, Jing, Chan, Wing Chi Lawrence, Ying, Michael, Cai, Jing
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AME Publishing Company 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9816729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36620146
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/qims-22-610
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author Sun, Hongfei
Ren, Ge
Teng, Xinzhi
Song, Liming
Li, Kang
Yang, Jianhua
Hu, Xiaofei
Zhan, Yuefu
Wan, Shiu Bun Nelson
Wong, Man Fung Esther
Chan, King Kwong
Tsang, Hoi Ching Hailey
Xu, Lu
Wu, Tak Chiu
Kong, Feng-Ming (Spring)
Wang, Yi Xiang J.
Qin, Jing
Chan, Wing Chi Lawrence
Ying, Michael
Cai, Jing
author_facet Sun, Hongfei
Ren, Ge
Teng, Xinzhi
Song, Liming
Li, Kang
Yang, Jianhua
Hu, Xiaofei
Zhan, Yuefu
Wan, Shiu Bun Nelson
Wong, Man Fung Esther
Chan, King Kwong
Tsang, Hoi Ching Hailey
Xu, Lu
Wu, Tak Chiu
Kong, Feng-Ming (Spring)
Wang, Yi Xiang J.
Qin, Jing
Chan, Wing Chi Lawrence
Ying, Michael
Cai, Jing
author_sort Sun, Hongfei
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) led to a dramatic increase in the number of cases of patients with pneumonia worldwide. In this study, we aimed to develop an AI-assisted multistrategy image enhancement technique for chest X-ray (CXR) images to improve the accuracy of COVID-19 classification. METHODS: Our new classification strategy consisted of 3 parts. First, the improved U-Net model with a variational encoder segmented the lung region in the CXR images processed by histogram equalization. Second, the residual net (ResNet) model with multidilated-rate convolution layers was used to suppress the bone signals in the 217 lung-only CXR images. A total of 80% of the available data were allocated for training and validation. The other 20% of the remaining data were used for testing. The enhanced CXR images containing only soft tissue information were obtained. Third, the neural network model with a residual cascade was used for the super-resolution reconstruction of low-resolution bone-suppressed CXR images. The training and testing data consisted of 1,200 and 100 CXR images, respectively. To evaluate the new strategy, improved visual geometry group (VGG)-16 and ResNet-18 models were used for the COVID-19 classification task of 2,767 CXR images. The accuracy of the multistrategy enhanced CXR images was verified through comparative experiments with various enhancement images. In terms of quantitative verification, 8-fold cross-validation was performed on the bone suppression model. In terms of evaluating the COVID-19 classification, the CXR images obtained by the improved method were used to train 2 classification models. RESULTS: Compared with other methods, the CXR images obtained based on the proposed model had better performance in the metrics of peak signal-to-noise ratio and root mean square error. The super-resolution CXR images of bone suppression obtained based on the neural network model were also anatomically close to the real CXR images. Compared with the initial CXR images, the classification accuracy rates of the internal and external testing data on the VGG-16 model increased by 5.09% and 12.81%, respectively, while the values increased by 3.51% and 18.20%, respectively, for the ResNet-18 model. The numerical results were better than those of the single-enhancement, double-enhancement, and no-enhancement CXR images. CONCLUSIONS: The multistrategy enhanced CXR images can help to classify COVID-19 more accurately than the other existing methods.
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spelling pubmed-98167292023-01-07 Artificial intelligence-assisted multistrategy image enhancement of chest X-rays for COVID-19 classification Sun, Hongfei Ren, Ge Teng, Xinzhi Song, Liming Li, Kang Yang, Jianhua Hu, Xiaofei Zhan, Yuefu Wan, Shiu Bun Nelson Wong, Man Fung Esther Chan, King Kwong Tsang, Hoi Ching Hailey Xu, Lu Wu, Tak Chiu Kong, Feng-Ming (Spring) Wang, Yi Xiang J. Qin, Jing Chan, Wing Chi Lawrence Ying, Michael Cai, Jing Quant Imaging Med Surg Original Article BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) led to a dramatic increase in the number of cases of patients with pneumonia worldwide. In this study, we aimed to develop an AI-assisted multistrategy image enhancement technique for chest X-ray (CXR) images to improve the accuracy of COVID-19 classification. METHODS: Our new classification strategy consisted of 3 parts. First, the improved U-Net model with a variational encoder segmented the lung region in the CXR images processed by histogram equalization. Second, the residual net (ResNet) model with multidilated-rate convolution layers was used to suppress the bone signals in the 217 lung-only CXR images. A total of 80% of the available data were allocated for training and validation. The other 20% of the remaining data were used for testing. The enhanced CXR images containing only soft tissue information were obtained. Third, the neural network model with a residual cascade was used for the super-resolution reconstruction of low-resolution bone-suppressed CXR images. The training and testing data consisted of 1,200 and 100 CXR images, respectively. To evaluate the new strategy, improved visual geometry group (VGG)-16 and ResNet-18 models were used for the COVID-19 classification task of 2,767 CXR images. The accuracy of the multistrategy enhanced CXR images was verified through comparative experiments with various enhancement images. In terms of quantitative verification, 8-fold cross-validation was performed on the bone suppression model. In terms of evaluating the COVID-19 classification, the CXR images obtained by the improved method were used to train 2 classification models. RESULTS: Compared with other methods, the CXR images obtained based on the proposed model had better performance in the metrics of peak signal-to-noise ratio and root mean square error. The super-resolution CXR images of bone suppression obtained based on the neural network model were also anatomically close to the real CXR images. Compared with the initial CXR images, the classification accuracy rates of the internal and external testing data on the VGG-16 model increased by 5.09% and 12.81%, respectively, while the values increased by 3.51% and 18.20%, respectively, for the ResNet-18 model. The numerical results were better than those of the single-enhancement, double-enhancement, and no-enhancement CXR images. CONCLUSIONS: The multistrategy enhanced CXR images can help to classify COVID-19 more accurately than the other existing methods. AME Publishing Company 2022-11-10 2023-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9816729/ /pubmed/36620146 http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/qims-22-610 Text en 2023 Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Open Access Statement: This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which permits the non-commercial replication and distribution of the article with the strict proviso that no changes or edits are made and the original work is properly cited (including links to both the formal publication through the relevant DOI and the license). See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Original Article
Sun, Hongfei
Ren, Ge
Teng, Xinzhi
Song, Liming
Li, Kang
Yang, Jianhua
Hu, Xiaofei
Zhan, Yuefu
Wan, Shiu Bun Nelson
Wong, Man Fung Esther
Chan, King Kwong
Tsang, Hoi Ching Hailey
Xu, Lu
Wu, Tak Chiu
Kong, Feng-Ming (Spring)
Wang, Yi Xiang J.
Qin, Jing
Chan, Wing Chi Lawrence
Ying, Michael
Cai, Jing
Artificial intelligence-assisted multistrategy image enhancement of chest X-rays for COVID-19 classification
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title_full Artificial intelligence-assisted multistrategy image enhancement of chest X-rays for COVID-19 classification
title_fullStr Artificial intelligence-assisted multistrategy image enhancement of chest X-rays for COVID-19 classification
title_full_unstemmed Artificial intelligence-assisted multistrategy image enhancement of chest X-rays for COVID-19 classification
title_short Artificial intelligence-assisted multistrategy image enhancement of chest X-rays for COVID-19 classification
title_sort artificial intelligence-assisted multistrategy image enhancement of chest x-rays for covid-19 classification
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9816729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36620146
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/qims-22-610
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