Automatic Classification Of Medical X-Ray Images With Convolutional Neural Networks

2020 INTERNATIONAL SAUPEC/ROBMECH/PRASA CONFERENCE(2020)

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Abstract
The classification of medical images is an important step for image-based clinical decision support systems. With the number of images taken per patient scan rapidly increasing, there is a need for automatic medical image classification systems that are accurate because manual classification and annotation is time-consuming and prone to errors. This paper focuses on automatic classification of X-ray image from the ImageCLEF 2009 dataset based on anatomical and biological information using the InceptionV3 model. The X-ray images are prepared and preprocessed with two different padding techniques, two image enhancement techniques and layering to convert the grey-scale images to 3-channel images to prepare them for InceptionV3. In terms of classification loss, constant padding with no enhancements had the best performance with an accuracy of 68.67% and a loss of 1.442. In terms of classification accuracy, constant padding with enhancement had the best performance with an accuracy of 7134% and a loss of 1.608.
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Convolutional Neural Networks, X-ray, Classification, Transfer Learning, CBMIR
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