Artificial intelligence technology for diagnosing COVID-19 cases: a review of substantial issues
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Date
2020Author
Alsharif, Mohammed H.Alsharif, Yahia H.
Chaudhry, Shehzad Ashraf
Albreem, Mahmoud A. M.
Jahid, Abu
Hwang, Eenjun
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Today, the world suffers from the
rapid spread of COVID-19, which has claimed
thousands of lives. Unfortunately, its treatment
is yet to be developed. Nevertheless, this phenomenon can be decelerated by diagnosing
and quarantining patients with COVID-19 at early stages, thereby saving numerous lives. In
this study, the early diagnosis of this disease
through artificial intelligence (AI) technology
is explored. AI is a revolutionizing technology
that drives new research opportunities in various fields. Although this study does not provide
a final solution, it highlights the most promising lines of research on AI technology for the diagnosis of COVID-19. The major contribution of
this work is a discussion on the following substantial issues of AI technology for preventing
the severe effects of COVID-19: (1) rapid diagnosis and detection, (2) outbreak and prediction of
virus spread, and (3) potential treatments. This
study profoundly investigates these controversial research topics to achieve a precise, concrete, and concise conclusion. Thus, this study
provides significant recommendations on future
research directions related to COVID-19.
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