UCI News January 31, 2022
Matt Coker

UCI professor of otolaryngology sees AI revolutionizing diagnosis and treatment

Fan-Gang Zeng, UCI professor of otolaryngology, biomedical engineering, cognitive sciences, and anatomy & neurobiology, is also researching how artificial intelligence could transform the treatment of tinnitus, or ringing in the ears. UCOP

Any parent who has tried to comfort a child with an ear infection will appreciate Fan-Gang Zeng’s prediction.

“With a smartphone, you’ll be able to take a picture of the child’s ear and send it to the doctor or a website,” says the UCI professor of otolaryngology, biomedical engineering, cognitive sciences, and anatomy & neurobiology, who also directs the campus’s Center for Hearing Research. “You won’t need to take the child to the emergency room,...

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