Max Little: A test for Parkinson's with a phone call
マックス・リトル:電話で行うパーキンソン病のテスト
Max Little is a mathematician whose research includes a breakthrough technique to monitor – and potentially screen for – Parkinson's disease through simple voice recordings. Full bio
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長い時間がかかりますね
既存のインフラを使います
スクリーニングが可能になります
スクリーニングが可能になります
パーキンソン・ボイス・イニシアティブを立ち上げます
パーキンソン・ボイス・イニシアティブを立ち上げます
健康な人でも誰もが
サンプルからは実際に何がわかるのですか?
サンプルからは実際に何がわかるのですか?
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Max Little - Applied mathematicianMax Little is a mathematician whose research includes a breakthrough technique to monitor – and potentially screen for – Parkinson's disease through simple voice recordings.
Why you should listen
Max Little is an applied mathematician whose goal is to "see connections between subjects, not boundaries … to see how things are related, not how they are different." He has a background in applied mathematics, statistics, signal processing and computational engineering, and his work has been applied across disciplines like biomedicine, extreme rainfall analysis and forecasting, biophysical signal processing, and hydrogeomorphology and open channel flow measurement. Little is best known for his work on the Parkinson's Voice Initiative, in which he and his team developed a cheap and simple tool that uses precise voice analysis software to detect Parkinson's with 99 percent accuracy. Little is a TEDGlobal 2012 Fellow and a Wellcome Trust-MIT Postdoctoral Research Fellow.
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