ENHANCED PNEUMONIA DETECTION IN CHEST X-RAYS USING ATTENTION AND FNMS
Abstract
Pneumonia is a life-threatening respiratory infection
that requires rapid and accurate diagnosis for effective treatment.
In this study, we develop a deep learning-based pneumonia
detection and classification model using chest X-ray images,
distinguishing between normal, bacterial pneumonia, and viral
pneumonia cases. The dataset, sourced from publicly available
medical image repositories, is preprocessed and augmented to
improve generalization. A Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)
model is trained using optimized hyperparameters, with tech-
niques such as batch normalization, dropout regularization, and
early stopping to enhance accuracy and prevent overfitting.
The model is evaluated on a separate test set, achieving a
promising accuracy in detecting pneumonia subtypes. Further,
performance metrics such as precision, recall, F1-score, and
confusion matrices are analyzed. This research demonstrates the
potential of deep learning in medical image analysis, offering
a scalable and automated approach to assist radiologists in
early pneumonia diagnosis. Future work includes leveraging
transfer learning with ResNet50 and ensemble models for further
accuracy improvements.
Keywords:
Pneumonia Detection, Deep Learning, Chest X-ray, CNN, Medical Image Classification, Machine LearningPublished
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