Early diagnosis can be one of the best methods for better treatment of many diseases. During the past years, progress has been made in the field of early diagnosis of diseases. Currently, in a new study, voice recording technology and the use of artificial intelligence were used to diagnose diabetes.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, a recent study by Klick Labs experts shows that by using artificial intelligence and voice recording and combining the two, a big step can be taken in the early diagnosis of diabetes. In this study, in addition to basic health data of people such as gender, height and weight or age, 10 seconds of their voice was also used in an artificial intelligence model so that type 2 diabetes can be diagnosed in people. This model was able to accurately identify 89% of women and 86% of men.
Jaycee Kaufman, one of the researchers of the study and the author of the article, says: In recent research, it was found that people without diabetes and people with type 2 diabetes have a significant voice difference. This method can also be used for community screening. On the other hand, using the current methods will require a lot of time and travel in addition to the cost. While recent audio technologies will remove all existing obstacles and problems.
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