Vision Transformer-based Model for Severity Quantification of Lung Pneumonia Using Chest X-ray Images
Abstract
To develop generic and reliable approaches for diagnosing and assessing the severity of COVID-19 from chest X-rays (CXR), a large number of well-maintained COVID-19 datasets are needed. Existing severity quantification architectures require expensive training calculations to achieve the best results. For healthcare professionals to quickly and automatically identify COVID-19 patients and predict associated severity indicators, computer utilities are needed. In this work, we propose a Vision Transformer (ViT)-based neural network model that relies on a small number of trainable parameters to quantify the severity of COVID-19 and other lung diseases. We present a feasible approach to quantify the severity of CXR, called Vision Transformer Regressor Infection Prediction (ViTReg-IP), derived from a ViT and a regression head. We investigate the generalization potential of our model using a variety of additional test chest radiograph datasets from different open sources. In this context, we performed a comparative study with several competing deep learning analysis methods. The experimental results show that our model can provide peak performance in quantifying severity with high generalizability at a relatively low computational cost. The source codes used in our work are publicly available at https://github.com/bouthainas/ViTReg-IP.
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@article{arxiv.2303.11935,
title = {Vision Transformer-based Model for Severity Quantification of Lung Pneumonia Using Chest X-ray Images},
author = {Bouthaina Slika and Fadi Dornaika and Hamid Merdji and Karim Hammoudi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.11935},
year = {2024}
}
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This work has been submitted to the IEEE for possible publication