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Detection of COVID-19, pneumonia, and tuberculosis from radiographs using AI-driven knowledge distillation
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2024
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Abstract
Chest radiography is an essential diagnostic tool for respiratory diseases such as COVID-19, pneumonia, and tuberculosis because it accurately depicts the structures of the chest. However, accurate detection of these diseases from radiographs is a complex task that requires the availability of medical imaging equipment and trained personnel. Conventional deep learning models offer a viable automated solution for this task. However, the high complexity of these models often poses a significant obstacle to their practical deployment within automated medical applications, including mobile apps, web apps, and cloud-based platforms. This study addresses and resolves this dilemma by reducing the complexity of neural networks using knowledge distillation techniques (KDT). The proposed technique trains a neural network on an extensive collection of chest X-ray images and propagates the knowledge to a smaller network capable of real-time detection. To create a comprehensive dataset, we have integrated three popular chest radiograph datasets with chest radiographs for COVID-19, pneumonia, and tuberculosis. Our experiments show that this knowledge distillation approach outperforms conventional deep learning methods in terms of computational complexity and performance for real-time respiratory disease detection. Specifically, our system achieves an impressive average accuracy of 0.97, precision of 0.94, and recall of 0.97.
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