Med-Tech Innovation July 20, 2022
Martin Lukac, Alessandra Clementi

Martin Lukac, associate professor from Nazarbayev University (NU) School of Engineering and Digital Sciences, and Alessandra Clementi, assistant professor from NU School of Medicine, explore how cough recordings and AI will be used to diagnose patients in the CoughAnalyzer app.

Cough is used as an early symptom for a variety of pulmonary diseases and can be used to track the progress of a respiratory disease or infection. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, cough analysis has been popularised for early symptoms indicators that were able to distinguish between COVID-19 and other types of coughs.

However, in many cases, the data is regional with high variation and high-quality differences, so the usage of cough analysis...

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