The Chinese University of Hong Kong has developed a set of artificial intelligence systems. After the user shoots multiple "bottom phases", the risk of Azheimer's disease can be detected, with an accuracy of 84%.
According to the Sing Tao Daily, Mo Zhongtang, director of the Cognitive Obstacles Prevention Research Center of the Chinese and University Medical College, said that the application of new technologies is simple and hopes to reduce the time of the clinic for consultants.The team goals will coincide with artificial intelligence and bottom camera one year later, and put them into clinical use.
The research team used nearly 13,000 patients from 648 Azheimer's disease and 3,240 people with normal cognitive functions for new systems for research and development and testing.After experimental verification, the accuracy of the new system detected Azheimer's disease was 84%, and the sensitivity and specificity reached 93%and 82%, respectively.
Mo Zhongtang introduced that it can be checked in the outpatient of the Hong Kong government in the past method, which can be up to two years. Now the method of detecting Alzheimer's disease is easyThe time of referral can be identified and treated early.
The team pointed out that the scanning method of positive electronics now takes about 20,000 yuan (Hong Kong dollars, S $ 3514), and the optical technology of the bottom phase of the eye is popularized at about 800 yuan per eye.However, the AI system is still a preliminary stage of development. It is expected that the plan to combine artificial intelligence and bottom camera in one year, and trial in outpatient clinics and hospitals.