Abstract

Coronavirus has spread worldwide, with over 688 million confirmed cases and 6.8 million deaths. The results could be important as containment restrictions begin to be relaxed and we are not immune to new strains. They underscore the need to introduce increasingly effective techniques to deal with such a spread and help identify new infections more quickly, at a reasonable cost and with a minimum error rate. Machine learning models constitute a new approach, used increasingly in this field. In this proposed work, the authors built a classification model named CovStacknet based on StackNet metamodeling methodology combined with the deep convolutional neural network as the basis for feature extraction from x-ray images. Firstly, the proposed model used VGG16 as a transfer learning of deep convolutional neural networks and achieved an accuracy score of 98%. Secondly, the proposed model is extended to evaluate four other deep convolutional neural networks, ResNet-50, Inception-V3, MobileNet-V2 and DenseNet, and ResNet-50, has achieved the best performance.

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