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This AI Identifies Asymptomatic COVID Carriers by Their Cough – PCMag AU
A neural network created by MIT to look for signs of Alzheimer’s has been applied to COVID-19 and accurately identified 98.5 percent of coughs from people who were…

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Not everyone who contracts COVID-19 will develop noticeable symptoms: They don’t run a fever, feel short of breath, or lose their sense of smell or taste. So how do you identify asymptomatic carriers? It’s in their cough, according to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
In a paper published recently by the IEEE Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology, a team of MIT researchers suggests that differences indecipherable to the human ear may, in fact,…
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