KLICK APPLIED SCIENCES Scientists at Klick Applied Sciences have discovered a way to transform a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) into a powerful diabetes screening and prevention tool using artificial intelligence. In findings presented Friday at the NeurIPS conference in New Orleans, Klick scientists revealed how they used machine learning and just 12 hours of data from CGMs to determine...
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Artificial intelligence helps detect gait alterations and diagnose Parkinson’s disease
by Luciana Constantino, FAPESP Graphical abstract. Credit: Gait & Posture (2022). DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2022.08.014 Scientists affiliated with the Department of Physical Education’s Human Movement Laboratory (Movi-Lab) at São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Bauru, Brazil, are using artificial intelligence to help diagnose Parkinson’s disease and estimate its progression. An article published in the journal Gait & Posture reports...
HOW AI CAN WORSEN HEALTH CARE DISPARITIES
Those data sources are not representative and/or are based on data from current unequal care, says Price, a member of the University of Michigan’s Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation. In a recent article in Science, Price and colleagues Ana Bracic of Michigan State University and Shawneequa Callier of George Washington University say these disparities are happening despite efforts in medicine by physicians and health systems...
Beyond AlphaFold: AI excels at creating new proteins
Over the past two years, machine learning has revolutionized protein structure prediction. Now, three papers in Science describe a similar revolution in protein design. In the new papers, biologists at the University of Washington School of Medicine show that machine learning can be used to create protein molecules much more accurately and quickly than previously possible. The scientists hope this...
Artificial intelligence model outperforms clinicians in diagnosing pediatric ear infections
MASSACHUSETTS EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY IMAGE: OTODX IS CURRENTLY BEING EMPLOYED IN A PROTOTYPE DEVICE PAIRED WITH A SMARTPHONE APP. THE DEVICE ACTS AS A “MINI OTOSCOPE” THAT WOULD FIT OVER THE PHONE’S CAMERA AND ALLOW CLINICIANS TO TAKE PHOTOS OF THE INSIDE OF A CHILD’S EAR, UPLOAD THEM DIRECTLY TO THE APP AND RECEIVE...
Artificial intelligence model can detect Parkinson’s from breathing patterns
by Alex Ouyang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology The system extracts nocturnal breathing signals either from a breathing belt worn by the subject, or from radio signals that bounce off their body while asleep. It processes the breathing signals using a neural network to infer whether the person has Parkinson’s, and if they do, assesses the...
Artificial intelligence can explain why each COVID-19 wave impacts people differently
by University of Surrey Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Researchers have identified what they believe to be robust metabolic markers of COVID, a discovery that could lead to better understanding and treatments for people that suffer from symptoms of the disease months after diagnosis. Scientists from the University of Surrey collected blood samples of hospital patients and found that COVID-19...
Advancing dynamic brain imaging with AI
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY MRI, electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetoencephalography have long served as the tools to study brain activity, but new research from Carnegie Mellon University introduces a novel, AI-based dynamic brain imaging technology which could map out rapidly changing electrical activity in the brain with high speed, high resolution, and low cost....
Artificial intelligence identifies the shortest path to human happiness
DEEP LONGEVITY LTD VIDEO: FUTURSELF IS A FREE ONLINE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE THAT OFFERS GUIDANCE BASED ON A PSYCHOLOGICAL PROFILE ASSESSMENT BY AI. THE CORE OF FUTURSELF IS REPRESENTED BY A SELF-ORGANIZING MAP THAT CLASSIFIES RESPONDENTS AND IDENTIFIES THE MOST SUITABLE WAYS TO IMPROVE ONE’S WELL-BEING CREDIT: FEDOR GALKIN Today, Deep Longevity, in co-authorship with Nancy...
App uses artificial intelligence to track healing wounds in real-time
Three U of A engineering students has developed a mobile app that tracks the progress of a healing wound. The app calculates whether treatments are working as they should be based on descriptions of size, depth, and shape along with more subjective impressions of pain and irritation, says programmer Connor Povoledo. Accurate tracking can predict...