Run length encoding based wavelet features for COVID-19 detection in X-rays.

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Department of Computer Engineering, Amman Arab University, Amman, Jordan.

Published: February 2021

Objectives: Introduced in his paper is a novel approach for the recognition of COVID-19 cases in chest X-rays.

Methods: The discrete Wavelet transform (DWT) is employed in the proposed system to obtain highly discriminative features from the input chest X-ray image. The selected features are then classified by a support vector machine (SVM) classifier as either normal or COVID-19 cases. The DWT is well-known for its energy compression power. The proposed system uses the DWT to decompose the chest X-ray image into a group of approximation coefficients that contain a small number of high-energy (high-magnitude) coefficients. The proposed system introduces a novel coefficient selection scheme that employs hard thresholding combined with run-length encoding to extract only high-magnitude Wavelet approximation coefficients. These coefficients are utilized as features symbolizing the chest X-ray input image. After applying zero-padding to unify their lengths, the feature vectors are introduced to a SVM which classifies them as either normal or COVID-19 cases.

Results: The proposed system yields promising results in terms of classification accuracy, which justifies further work in this direction.

Conclusion: The DWT can produce a few features that are highly discriminative. By reducing the dimensionality of the feature space, the proposed system is able to reduce the number of required training images and diminish the space and time complexities of the system.

Advances In Knowledge: Exploiting and reshaping the approximation coefficients can produce discriminative features representing the input image.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7931407PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1259/bjro.20200028DOI Listing

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