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Online event: Turing Talk 2021. 'Sounding out wearable and audio data for health diagnostics, with headline speaker Prof. Cecilia Mascolo'.

Dear members,


I am pleased to promote the IET EngTalk and BCS Lecture Series have a forthcoming webinar that may be of interest to you.

Event title: 'Sounding out wearable and audio data for health diagnostics' 

Date: 22 Feb 2021 / 2:00pm - 3:30pm

Presented by: Professor Cecilia Mascolo


Full Professor of Mobile Systems in the Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge, UK
Insight Speaker: Kate (Katayoun) Farrahi, Assistant Professor in the ECS department at the University of Southampton

Discussion/event details



Considerable research has been conducted into mobile and wearable systems for human health monitoring. This concentrates on either devising sensing and systems techniques to effectively and efficiently collect data about users, and patients or in studying mechanisms to analyse the data coming from these systems accurately. In both cases, these efforts raise important technical as well as ethical issues.



In this talk, I plan to reflect on the challenges and opportunities that mobile and wearable health systems are introducing for the community, the developers as well as the users. I will use examples from my group's ongoing research on exploring machine learning and data analysis for health application in collaboration with epidemiologists and clinicians.



In particular, I will discuss our project on using audio signals for disease diagnostics and our recent work in the context of COVID-19: a crowdsourced collected through mobile apps (covid-19-sounds.org) of respiratory sounds (coughs, breathing and voice) to pre-screen and diagnose COVID-19.



Registration and how to book

This is a free event and you are welcome to book online at IET Events (theiet.org)