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CSAIL device lets doctors monitor COVID-19 patients …

Even with the best protocols in place, treating COVID-19 patients is inherently dangerous for health professionals. But what if there was a way to monitor patients from a safe distance? This week a clinical team in Boston has reported being able to monitor a COVID-19 patient remotely, thanks to a device developed at MIT’s Computer Science and

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Making health and motion sensing devices more personal

WEBThe “ EIT-kit” 3-D editor puts the user in the driver seat for full design direction. Once the sensing electrodes (which will measure human activity) are put on …

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New AI method captures uncertainty in medical images

WEBFor Tyche to capture uncertainty, the researchers modified the neural network so it outputs multiple predictions based on one medical image input and the …

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Home Regina Barzilay

WEBAwards. Regina Barzilay is a School of Engineering Distinguished Professor of AI & Health in the Department of Computer Science and the AI Faculty Lead at MIT Jameel Clinic. …

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Towards More Personal Health Sensing

WEBTowards More Personal Health Sensing With the development of low-cost electronics, rapid prototyping techniques, as well as widely available mobile devices (e.g. mobile phones, …

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DeepHealth Inc. CSAIL Alliances

WEBBackground and Startup Connect with CSAIL Alliances. Launched in 2015, DeepHealth was founded by Dr. Lotter, Dr. David Cox, and Dr. Greg Sorensen, who have all conducted …

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Home-health device uses wireless signals to identify a …

WEBRF-ReID essentially takes the collective pulse of the larger community so that it can monitor larger trends about community members’ day-to-day health. If the …

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Toward Precision Medicine: Building a Knowledge …

WEBa world of improved health outcomes. However, currently there is a discon-nect between scientific advances in research and the incorporation of this infor-mation in the clinic. It …

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EIT-kit: An Electrical Impedance Tomography Toolkit for …

WEBIn this paper, we propose EIT-kit, an electrical impedance tomography toolkit for designing and fabricating health and motion sensing devices. EIT-kit contains (1) an extension to …

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MIT Degree Programs in Medical Informatics

WEBAdmission to the MEMP Program requires affirmative assessment by both departmental and HST admission committees. Students who have completed a master's degree need …

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A comprehensive map of the SARS-CoV-2 genome MIT CSAIL

WEBThe SARS-CoV-2 genome consists of nearly 30,000 RNA bases. Scientists have identified several regions known to encode protein-coding genes, based on their …

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Algorithmic Prediction of Health-Care Costs

WEBhealth-care costs in the third year by applying data-mining methods to medical and cost data from the first two years. We quantify the accuracy of our predictions by applying …

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Monitoring sleep positions for a healthy rest MIT CSAIL

WEBBecky Ham. MIT researchers have developed a wireless, private way to monitor a person’s sleep postures — whether snoozing on their back, stomach, or sides …

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Clinical Machine Learning Group MIT CSAIL

WEBA new MIT study finds “health knowledge graphs,” which show relationships between symptoms and diseases and are intended to help with clinical diagnosis, can …

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MIT system “sees” the inner structure of the body during physical …

WEBZhu’s been digging into the realm of personal health-sensing devices for some time now. He’d been inspired by using EIT, which measures electrical conductivity …

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Detecting walking speed with wireless signals MIT CSAIL

WEBIn a new paper, the team presents “WiGait,” a device that can measure the walking speed of multiple people with 95 to 99 percent accuracy using wireless signals. …

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Robust AI tools to predict future cancer MIT CSAIL

WEBTwo years ago, a team of scientists from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and Jameel Clinic demonstrated a deep …

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Medical Vision Group MIT CSAIL

WEBWe develop new algorithms for medical image analysis and visualization of medical imagery. We build computational models of anatomical and functional variability …

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EQ-Radio: Emotion Recognition using Wireless Signals

WEBEQ-Radio can infer a person’s emotions using wireless signals. It transmits an RF signal and analyzes its reflections off a person’s body to recognize his emotional …

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Using Computers to Eat Healthier MIT CSAIL

WEBUsing Computers to Eat Healthier. Our goal is to build an AI-powered personal digital nutritionist that enables users to track the food they eat simply by …

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Marzyeh Ghassemi MIT CSAIL

WEBMarzyeh Ghassemi. Assistant Professor. Email. [email protected]. The HealthyML has demonstrated that naive application of state-of-the-art techniques like …

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