Health
MIT builds AI which can detect Covid-19 by listening to your cough – The Express Tribune
AI tool uses neural networks that can figure out changes in a person’s cough which point out whether they are infected
As Covid-19 picks up pace again, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have devised a method to detect whether a person has contracted the virus by analysing the sound of their cough.
The tool uses neural networks that can figure out the subtle changes in a person’s cough that point out whether they are infected, even if they do not have any other symptoms.
Asymptomatic people infected with Covid-19 are a vector for the virus hence it is difficult to detect if they have contracted…
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