Researchers create 'Covid computer' to speed up diagnosis

Story by  ATV | Posted by  Nakul Shivani | Date 04-07-2022
Artificial Intelligence will be used to test Covid
Artificial Intelligence will be used to test Covid

 

London

UK researchers have created a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool that can detect Covid-19.

The software analyses chest CT scans and uses deep learning algorithms to accurately diagnose the disease. With an accuracy rate of 97.86 per cent, it's currently the most successful Covid-19 diagnostic tool in the world, said the team of the University of Leicester.

Currently, the diagnosis of Covid is based on nucleic acid testing or PCR tests as they are commonly known. These tests can produce false negatives and results can also be affected by hysteresis - when the physical effects of an illness lag behind their cause.

AI, therefore, offers an opportunity to rapidly screen and effectively monitor Covid cases on a large scale, reducing the burden on doctors.

The research has been published in the International Journal of Intelligent Systems.

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Researchers will now further develop this technology in the hope that the Covid computer may eventually replace the need for radiologists to diagnose Covid in clinics.

The software, which can even be deployed in portable devices such as smartphones, will also be adapted and expanded to detect and diagnose other diseases (such as breast cancer, Alzheimer's Disease, and cardiovascular diseases).