1992. Automated Classification of Pulmonary Tuberculosis-Associated Radiograph in the US Hospital-Scale Chest X-ray Database by Using Deep Convolutional Neural Network
Abstract:BackgroundAutomated classification of chest radiograph (CXR) using deep convolutional neural network (DCCN) has emerged as an attractive option for tuberculosis surveillance and detection. The National Institute of Health (NIH) ChestX-ray8 database comprises 32,717 patients with X-ray images that were interpreted as abnormal based on natural language processing.MethodsTwo de-identified HIPAA-compliant datasets including the NIH ChestX-ray8 database and the National Library of Medicine (NLM) Shenzhen Hospital X… Show more
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