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Exploring percolation features with polynomial algorithms for classifying Covid-19 in chest X-ray images

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Exploring percolation features with polynomial algorithms for classifying Covid-19 in chest X-ray images
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Article in International Scientific Journal
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2025
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Roberto, GF
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Vol. 189
Pages: 248-255
ISSN: 0167-8655
Publisher: Elsevier
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Abstract (EN): Covid-19 is a severe illness caused by the Sars-CoV-2 virus, initially identified in China in late 2019 and swiftly spreading globally. Since the virus primarily impacts the lungs, analyzing chest X-rays stands as a reliable and widely accessible means of diagnosing the infection. In computer vision, deep learning models such as CNNs have been the main adopted approach for detection of Covid-19 in chest X-ray images. However, we believe that handcrafted features can also provide relevant results, as shown previously in similar image classification challenges. In this study, we propose a method for identifying Covid-19 in chest X-ray images by extracting and classifying local and global percolation-based features. This technique was tested on three datasets: one comprising 2,002 segmented samples categorized into two groups (Covid-19 and Healthy); another with 1,125 non-segmented samples categorized into three groups (Covid-19, Healthy, and Pneumonia); and a third one composed of 4,809 non-segmented images representing three classes (Covid-19, Healthy, and Pneumonia). Then, 48 percolation features were extracted and give as input into six distinct classifiers. Subsequently, the AUC and accuracy metrics were assessed. We used the 10-fold cross-validation approach and evaluated lesion sub-types via binary and multiclass classification using the Hermite polynomial classifier, a novel approach in this domain. The Hermite polynomial classifier exhibited the most promising outcomes compared to five other machine learning algorithms, wherein the best obtained values for accuracy and AUC were 98.72% and 0.9917, respectively. We also evaluated the influence of noise in the features and in the classification accuracy. These results, based in the integration of percolation features with the Hermite polynomial, hold the potential for enhancing lesion detection and supporting clinicians in their diagnostic endeavors.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 8
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