AI-Based Prediction of Asthma Attacks in Children
Discover how AI-driven tools and wearables forecast asthma attacks in children, giving parents early warnings and proactive care. You have the thought of knowing what is going on with the lungs of your child hours before the storm of coughs and wheezes hits. To millions of parents, asthma attacks in children are their own weather breakers, as clear one minute, the next minute your child is choking at the next. The new AI-based tools are shaping this. Crunched health data, sensor readings, even a weather report can predict an asthma flare-up in a child, and with these smart systems, a family will have invaluable time of warning. In the US (approximately 5.5 million children) and the rest of the world, Asthma prevalence is 25 million and 339 million, respectively. In children, it is one of the primary reasons showing up late to school and the hospital. Timely warnings are called on desperate grounds since the severe attacks may be fatal. With the development of artificial intelligen...