Researchers Create AI-Powered Laser Camera Capable of Remote Heartbeat Monitoring, Could replace Stethoscopes
Researchers from Glasgow University have introduced a laser camera employing artificial intelligence (AI) capable of remotely detecting a person’s heartbeat and pinpointing potential cardiovascular concerns.
This innovative system utilizes AI and quantum technologies to swiftly capture images of an individual’s throat, gauging subtle variations in the main artery’s expansion and contraction.
Sophisticated algorithms effectively eliminate non-heartbeat movements, ensuring accurate and precise tracking. The technology holds the potential for installation in residences or shopping mall kiosks, offering convenient health monitoring and transforming conventional approaches, such as stethoscopes, in the identification of heart irregularities.
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