AI-Smartphone App 'Listens' to Cough to Diagnose Disease - Docwire News
A group of Australian researchers have recently developed an AI-powered smartphone app that can diagnose respiratory disorders by "listening" to the user's cough. This technology was developed by researchers at Curtin University and The University of Queensland, Australia, whose findings were published June 6 in the journal Respiratory Research. The researchers created an algorithm that can analyze coughs for features that are unique to five different diseases. This technique is similar to speech recognition technologies in that the software examines the auditory cough for characteristics specific to these conditions. This is typically done by a physician during a clinical exam, with a stethoscope being used to listen to sound produced while breathing or coughing (auscultation). The downside to this is that the patient must be in the presence of a trained professional to have their respiration sounds analyzed.
Jun-7-2019, 22:58:29 GMT
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