2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2012.14106
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Diagnosis/Prognosis of COVID-19 Images: Challenges, Opportunities, and Applications

Arash Mohammadi,
Yingxu Wang,
Nastaran Enshaei
et al.

Abstract: The novel Coronavirus disease, COVID-19, has rapidly and abruptly changed the world as we knew in 2020. It becomes the most unprecedent challenge to analytic epidemiology in general and signal processing theories in specific. Given its high contingency nature and adverse effects across the world, it is important to develop efficient processing/learning models to overcome this pandemic and be prepared for potential future ones. In this regard, medical imaging plays an important role for the management of COVID-… Show more

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“…Consolidation pattern demonstrated with red arrows. 24 Evaluation and quantification of lung involvement in COVID-19 patients based on their chest images can help determine the disease stage, have an optimal allocation of the limited health resources, and make informed treatment decisions. Compared to other imaging modalities, CT imaging provides more accurate representations of COVID-19 lesions, making it the most informative imaging modality for the prognosis of COVID-19 pneumonia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consolidation pattern demonstrated with red arrows. 24 Evaluation and quantification of lung involvement in COVID-19 patients based on their chest images can help determine the disease stage, have an optimal allocation of the limited health resources, and make informed treatment decisions. Compared to other imaging modalities, CT imaging provides more accurate representations of COVID-19 lesions, making it the most informative imaging modality for the prognosis of COVID-19 pneumonia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%