Emerging Science Journal
Vol 7 (2023): Special Issue "COVID-19: Emerging Research"

Diagnosis of Covid-19 Via Patient Breath Data Using Artificial Intelligence

Özge Doğuç (Department of Management Information Systems, Istanbul Medipol University, Istanbul,)
Gökhan Silahtaroğlu (Department of Management Information Systems, Istanbul Medipol University, Istanbul,)
Zehra Nur Canbolat (Department of Management Information Systems, Istanbul Medipol University, Istanbul,)
Kailash Hambarde (School of Computational Sciences, SRTM University Nanded, Nanded,)
Ahmet Alperen Yiğitbaşı (Department of Management Information Systems, Istanbul Medipol University, Istanbul,)
Hasan Gökay (Department of Management Information Systems, Istanbul Medipol University, Istanbul,)
Mesut Yılmaz (Department of Management Information Systems, Istanbul Medipol University, Istanbul,)



Article Info

Publish Date
16 Jan 2023

Abstract

Using machine learning algorithms for the rapid diagnosis and detection of the COVID-19 pandemic and isolating the patients from crowded environments are very important to controlling the epidemic. This study aims to develop a point-of-care testing (POCT) system that can detect COVID-19 by detecting volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in a patient's exhaled breath using the Gradient Boosted Trees Learner Algorithm. 294 breath samples were collected from 142 patients at Istanbul Medipol Mega Hospital between December 2020 and March 2021. 84 cases out of 142 resulted in negatives, and 58 cases resulted in positives. All these breath samples have been converted into numeric values through five air sensors. 10% of the data have been used for the validation of the model, while 75% of the test data have been used for training an AI model to predict the coronavirus presence. 25% have been used for testing. The SMOTE oversampling method was used to increase the training set size and reduce the imbalance of negative and positive classes in training and test data. Different machine learning algorithms have also been tried to develop the e-nose model. The test results have suggested that the Gradient Boosting algorithm created the best model. The Gradient Boosting model provides 95% recall when predicting COVID-19 positive patients and 96% accuracy when predicting COVID-19 negative patients. Doi: 10.28991/ESJ-2023-SPER-08 Full Text: PDF

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ESJ

Publisher

Subject

Environmental Science

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Emerging Science Journal is not limited to a specific aspect of science and engineering but is instead devoted to a wide range of subfields in the engineering and sciences. While it encourages a broad spectrum of contribution in the engineering and sciences. Articles of interdisciplinary nature are ...