This AI device uses coughing sounds to monitor flu, coronavirus trends
The FluSense platform processes a low-cost microphone array and thermal imaging data with a Raspberry Pi and neural computing engine
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Tauhidur Rahman, left, and Forsad Al Hossain display the FluSense device they invented | Photo: @ResearchNext (Twitter)
Scientists have developed a portable device powered by artificial intelligence (AI) which can detect coughing and crowd size in real time, then analyse the data to directly monitor trends in flu-like illnesses such as Covid-19. The researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst In the US said the device called FluSense is envisioned for use in hospitals, healthcare waiting rooms and larger public spaces.
The cutting edge-computing platform may expand the arsenal of health surveillance tools used to forecast seasonal flu and other viral respiratory outbreaks, such as the Covid-19 pandemic or SARS, they said. The researchers noted that models like these can be lifesavers by directly informing the public health response during a flu epidemic.
These data sources can help determine the timing for flu vaccine campaigns, potential travel restrictions, the allocation of medical supplies and more, they explained.