AI Nose technology to diagnose disease by analyzing breath compounds in NTU collaboration
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Dan Robinson
Summary
Ainos, an AI and biotech company, is collaborating with National Taiwan University on a year-long research project (starting July) to develop an "AI Nose" that uses a Smell Language Model to analyze volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in patients' breath. The technology aims to help diagnose patients presenting with dyspnea (shortness of breath) in emergency departments, potentially saving lives and reducing strain on emergency room resources by providing faster, non-invasive diagnostic capabilities.
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The year-long research effort, which starts in July, will examine individuals who present with dyspnea, or shortness of breath, said to be one of the most common symptoms seen in emergency departments
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