LGINS-DETMED-PHNov 1, 2023

Real-Time Magnetic Tracking and Diagnosis of COVID-19 via Machine Learning

arXiv:2311.00737v13 citationsh-index: 14
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This provides a real-time diagnostic tool for healthcare settings to monitor patients with respiratory diseases like COVID-19, but it is incremental as it applies existing ML methods to new sensor data.

The researchers tackled the problem of noninvasive COVID-19 diagnosis by fusing magnetic respiratory sensing technology with machine learning, achieving over 90% accuracy in detecting respiratory anomalies from breath data.

The COVID-19 pandemic underscored the importance of reliable, noninvasive diagnostic tools for robust public health interventions. In this work, we fused magnetic respiratory sensing technology (MRST) with machine learning (ML) to create a diagnostic platform for real-time tracking and diagnosis of COVID-19 and other respiratory diseases. The MRST precisely captures breathing patterns through three specific breath testing protocols: normal breath, holding breath, and deep breath. We collected breath data from both COVID-19 patients and healthy subjects in Vietnam using this platform, which then served to train and validate ML models. Our evaluation encompassed multiple ML algorithms, including support vector machines and deep learning models, assessing their ability to diagnose COVID-19. Our multi-model validation methodology ensures a thorough comparison and grants the adaptability to select the most optimal model, striking a balance between diagnostic precision with model interpretability. The findings highlight the exceptional potential of our diagnostic tool in pinpointing respiratory anomalies, achieving over 90% accuracy. This innovative sensor technology can be seamlessly integrated into healthcare settings for patient monitoring, marking a significant enhancement for the healthcare infrastructure.

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