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Friday, November 27, 2020

Detecting COVID-19 Through Sound | Here & Now - Here And Now

A rising tide of COVID-19 cases is putting pressure on supplies of tests for the novel coronavirus. Now, some scientists think they might have found a way to relieve some of that pressure. They say they can narrow down who should be tested by using sounds hidden in human vocal cords.

Brett Dahlberg with IEEE Spectrum reports.

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  • Dimitris Spathis is a doctoral researcher at the University of Cambridge's Department of Computer Science and Technology. He's an author of a paper on AI to diagnose respiratory diseases using crowdsourced audio. They're getting their audio samples from user submissions on an app called COVID-19 Sounds. The paper's not peer-reviewed yet; it's a preprint.
  • This fall, researchers put together an online conference focused on automated diagnosis of COVID-19 sounds. It featured eight research teams from three continents.
  • David Liu is the CEO of Sonde Health, which is using its app called Sonde One to detect signs of COVID-19 in people's voices.
  • Heather Mattie lectures on biostatistics and directs the Health Data Science master's program at Harvard University's T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

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