AI of the needle: Here's how neural networks could detect nighttime low blood-sugar levels using your heart beat
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/01/14/ai_blood_sugar/
Academics have applied for a patent describing how a neural network can detect low blood-sugar levels by analyzing heartbeat patterns rather than a blood sample.
Keeping track of glucose levels is annoying and painful. Multiple times per day, diabetics have to prick their finger, place the small drop of blood on a test strip, and insert that strip into a glucometer to get a reading, and then dial up their insulin dosage, or eat or drink carbohydrates, as necessary. In the US, at least, these strips aren't cheap, thanks to the healthcare system.
AI of the needle: Here's how neural networks could detect nighttime low blood-sugar levels using your heart beat
Jan 14, 2020, 8:13am UTC
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/01/14/ai_blood_sugar/
> Academics have applied for a patent describing how a neural network can detect low blood-sugar levels by analyzing heartbeat patterns rather than a blood sample.
> Keeping track of glucose levels is annoying and painful. Multiple times per day, diabetics have to prick their finger, place the small drop of blood on a test strip, and insert that strip into a glucometer to get a reading, and then dial up their insulin dosage, or eat or drink carbohydrates, as necessary. In the US, at least, these strips aren't cheap, thanks to the healthcare system.