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MIT researchers’ AI model detects COVID-19 by listening to coughs – Mobihealth News
The tool was “100% accurate” when spotting cases among asymptomatic individuals, the researchers wrote, and could be deployed as a low-cost prescreener to support…

MIT researchers have developed an artificial intelligence tool that listens to a person’s coughing to determine whether or not they may have COVID-19, regardless if they are or are not symptomatic, according to research published last week in IEEE Open Journal of Engineering.
To build it, the researchers solicited audio recordings of individuals coughing and accompanying information about their condition through an opening online website. This effort yielded a dataset of more than 70,000 recordings…
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