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New AI research can detect stroke with mobile phones: accuracy rate reaches 82%, analyzing facial muscle movements
Guilherme Camargo de Oliveira, a PhD student from the Royal Melbourne University (RMIT) and the State University of Sao Paulo, has developed an AI-based facial screening tool that allows medical staff to determine whether a patient has had a stroke in a few seconds using only a smartphone. ▲ PhD student Guilherme Camargo de Oliveira and Nemuel Daniel Pah (pictured), a visiting associate professor at RMIT University, demonstrate the facial screening tool.- 2.7k
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