Facial Recognition Program IDs Parkinson's Patients as Older...

#artificialintelligence 

With improvements, especially those that raise ethical concerns like a greater inaccuracy with darker skin tones, such programs may help in diagnosing and managing Parkinson's, the researchers wrote. Their study, "Detecting facial characteristics of Parkinson's disease by novel artificial intelligence (AI) softwares," was published in the journal Brain Supplement. Parkinson's-associated motor symptoms, such as tremors and muscular rigidity, affect a person's ability to show emotions via facial expressions, with implications for a patient's sense of self-esteem and engagement in social life. Artificial intelligence (AI) may be more able than other methods to track and quantify these changes with disease progression. AI-based facial recognition technology analyzes facial characteristics, such as age, emotions, and skin texture, and could prove useful in assessing Parkinson's-related changes.

Duplicate Docs Excel Report

Title
None found

Similar Docs  Excel Report  more

TitleSimilaritySource
None found