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An adaptive ensemble deep learning framework for reliable detection of pandemic patients

Authors
Iqbal, Muhammad ShahidNaqvi, Rizwan AliAlizadehsani, RoohallahHussain, SadiqMoqurrab, Syed AtifLee, Seung-Won
Issue Date
Jan-2024
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Nurses; COVID-19; Robotic solutions; Deep learning; Patient detection
Citation
COMPUTERS IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, v.168
Journal Title
COMPUTERS IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Volume
168
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/90654
DOI
10.1016/j.compbiomed.2023.107836
ISSN
0010-4825
1879-0534
Abstract
Nurses, often considered the backbone of global health services, are disproportionately vulnerable to COVID-19 due to their front-line roles. They conduct essential patient tests, including blood pressure, temperature, and complete blood counts. The pandemic-induced loss of nursing staff has resulted in critical shortages. To address this, robotic solutions offer promising avenues. To solve this problem, we developed an ensemble deep learning (DL) model that uses seven different models to detect patients. Detected images are then used as input for the soft robot, which performs basic assessment tests. In this study, we introduce a deep learning-based approach for nursing soft robots, and propose a novel deep learning model named Deep Ensemble of Adaptive Architectures. Our method is twofold: firstly, an ensemble deep learning technique detects COVID-19 patients; secondly, a soft robot performs basic assessment tests on the identified patients. We evaluate the performance of various deep learning-based object detectors for patient detection, examining implementations of You Only Look Once (YOLO), Single Shot MultiBox Detector (SSD), Region-Based Convolutional Neural Network (RCNN), and Region-Based Fully Convolutional Network (R-FCN) on a proprietary dataset comprising 32,668 hospital surveillance images. Our results indicate that while YOLO and VGG facilitate rapid detection, Faster-RCNN (Inception ResNet-v2) and our proposed Ensemble-DL achieve the highest accuracy. Ensemble-DL offers accurate results in a reasonable timeframe, making it apt for patient detection on embedded platforms. Through real-world experiments, our method outperforms baseline approaches (including Faster-RCNN, R-FCN variants, CNN+LSTM, etc.) in terms of both precision and recall. Achieving an impressive accuracy of 98.32%, our deep learning-based model for nursing soft robots presents a significant advancement in the identification and assessment of COVID-19 patients, ultimately enhancing healthcare efficiency and patient care.
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