The COVID-19 pandemic is devastatingly affecting the health and well-being of the worldwide population. A basic advance in the battle against it resides in effective screening of infected patients, with one of the key screening approaches such as radiological imaging based on chest radiography. Faced with this challenge, various artificial intelligence (AI) frameworks, mostly based on deep learning, have been proposed and results have been getting better and very promising as the precision of positive cases recognition is constantly refined. In the light of previous work on automated X-ray image screening, we train several deep convolutional networks for the classification of chest pathologies into : normal, pneumonia, and COVID-19. We use three open-source and one private dataset for the validation of our findings. Unfortunately, data scarcity remains a big challenge hurdling COVID-19 automatic recognition research. In our case, we used a total of 518 COVID-19 positive X-ray images. We evaluate different architectures for COVID-19 recognition with different deep neural architecture.
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