UF Develops Artificial Intelligence in ICU
In the intensive care unit of the future, a patient’s pain level will be captured through visual cues such as body movement and facial expressions.
Sensors will record head and limb movements, posture and mobility. Other monitors will detect and adjust light and noise levels to optimal levels. Computer algorithms will analyze the torrents of data flowing from the patient and their room, giving physicians the ability to make timelier, more precise treatment decisions.
To make that a reality, a group of University of Florida Health researchers are developing an intelligent ICU, an autonomous and highly detailed patient-monitoring system driven by artificial intelligence.
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