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Scientists Develop Speech Recognition Tool To Predict Alzheimer's Onset Bertram
- Location: Bertram, Texas, United States
New Delhi:
A new AI-based model could predict the onset of Alzheimer's disease by analysing an individual's speech, the developers said.
Trained on audio recordings of patients with mild cognitive impairment -- early stages of memory loss, the model achieved 78.5 per cent accuracy in forecasting whether patients would remain stable or progress to dementia within six years, according to the researchers.
Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia and impacts one's everyday activities by impairing memory and thinking.
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