Abstract

Covid-19 is a viral infection disease severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), Covid-19 is a group of viruses that attack the respiratory system in humans which can cause symptoms ranging from mild symptoms to severe symptoms. Currently, to detect whether a person is infected with the Covid-19 virus or not, several tests can be carried out, one of which is the polymerse chain reaction (PCR) examination. This type of examination has a high level of accuracy but this examination requires quite expensive costs, adequate laboratories and requires a long time. So from these problems there is another alternative, namely radiological examination. From these problems, a system was built that can perform classification based on x-ray images of the lungs using the convolutional neural network (CNN) method of Efficientnet-B0 architecture. This system is expected to assist medical personnel in pre-diagnosing a patient's lung condition based on their lung x-ray without changing the role of the medical personnel. After successfully building a Covid-19 recognition system, the system will be tested using the confusion matrix method where in this test there are 2 scenarios. In the first scenario, the data trained using the CLAHE preprocessing method obtained an accuracy rate of 98%, while in the second scenario the data was trained without using the CLAHE preprocessing method, the results obtained an accuracy rate of 97%. Previous research was conducted using the resnet-18 method and obtained an accuracy rate of 92%. From the results obtained prove that Efficientnet is able to increase the level of accuracy from previous studies.

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