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Google is developing an artificial intelligence capable of diagnosing a patient with a cough

Misty Tate by Misty Tate
August 26, 2024
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Google Language Model analyzes the voice and other parameters to detect the problem. (Taken from Google)

Google has developed a bioacoustic model using artificial intelligence called Health Acoustic Representations (HeAR) that helps diagnose various respiratory diseases through cough. The tool, developed by Google Research, was trained with 300 million audio data samples, allowing researchers to detect patterns in sounds related to human health.

HeAR has demonstrated good ability to detect acoustic signals of health, outperforming other models in various tasks. This improvement is relevant not only to its accuracy, but also to its ability to generalize across a wide variety of microphones, making it an adaptable and versatile instrument.

Its ultimate goal is early detection of respiratory diseases.It is very common in different parts of the world and kills millions of lives every year.

Discomfort is characterized by a coughing sound. (Illustration Image Infobae)

The Hear approach is based on the premise that the sounds people make when they breathe, talk or cough contain valuable information about their health. Based on this hypothesis, the researchers trained the model with millions of recordings of cough sounds, which allowed them to fine-tune their ability to identify potential problems.

This technology will change the course of preventive medicine, providing a valuable tool for the screening, diagnosis and monitoring of respiratory diseases such as: Tuberculosis (TB) and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).

For its part, the ability to hear goes beyond Google's research labs. In countries like India, where tuberculosis is a major public health concern, the availability of personalized bio-sound samples can make a significant difference.

It is estimated that it can be implemented in countries with high prevalence of lung diseases. (illustrative image information)
It is estimated that it can be implemented in countries with high prevalence of lung diseases. (illustrative image information)

In environments where collecting large amounts of data is expensive or logistically difficult, Here provides an accessible and effective solution. This accessibility is especially important in resource-limited areas, where traditional diagnostic tools may be too expensive or difficult to implement.

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Placing microphones on smartphones is another major advantage of HeAR. Google highlights that these devices, which most people already have in their pockets, can become powerful tools for collecting acoustic data.

This means gaining valuable knowledge about a person's health by analyzing the sounds they make, without the need for special equipment.

This situation can save evidence in the investigation. (illustrative image information)
This situation can save evidence in the investigation. (illustrative image information)

This ability to make diagnoses without the need for advanced medical infrastructure opens up new possibilities for public health.Especially in remote or underserved communities.

One of the strengths of HeAR is its accuracy and ability to operate on less training data compared to other models. According to Google developers, this feature makes it a fundamental tool for medical research.

This enables the development of specific models tailored to the needs of different populations, and this bioacoustic model, with its advancement, is expected to inspire new ways of diagnosing and managing health conditions, even in populations with limited data.

This development aims to ensure that more people have accurate and timely diagnosis. (illustrative image information)
This development aims to ensure that more people have accurate and timely diagnosis. (illustrative image information)

Additionally, The use of HeAR in early disease detection will have a profound impact on global health. In areas with poor healthcare infrastructure, the ability to make accurate diagnoses with biosonography can save lives.

In addition, by reducing reliance on expensive and inaccessible devices, HEAR can more equitably distribute access to healthcare and provide advanced diagnostic tools to those who need them most.

Misty Tate

Misty Tate

"Freelance twitter advocate. Hardcore food nerd. Avid writer. Infuriatingly humble problem solver."

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