IAS- Patients Monitoring System: Monitoring of High-Risk Indian Patients Using Artificial Intelligence System

Our Invention" IAS- Patients Monitoring System" is a method and system for remote monitoring of high-risk patients using artificial intelligence and a plurality of high-risk patients can be simultaneously monitored without patient intervention. The invention is a patient hears questions in...

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Main Authors Gopal Nagpure, Santosh, Kumar, S Saravana, Javed, Gul Tabassum, H, Manjunath, Lahiri, Anuja, Aravind Kumar, Madam, Sabharwal Gupta, Khushboo, Elyas Mubeen, Samina, Ameen, Mohammed, N. Thune, Neeta
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LanguageEnglish
Published 25.02.2021
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Summary:Our Invention" IAS- Patients Monitoring System" is a method and system for remote monitoring of high-risk patients using artificial intelligence and a plurality of high-risk patients can be simultaneously monitored without patient intervention. The invention is a patient hears questions in the doctor's voice at each monitoring encounter and responds and the patient's responses are recorded at a remote central monitoring station and can be analyzed on line or later. The IAS- patients monitoring system is an artificial intelligence-Al and voice technology are combined to present to the patient during a monitoring session or encounter questions which would be selected from a plurality of different recorded questions. The invented system also includes the questions to the patient are chosen using Al, based on the patient's response by parsing and the monitor could take several forms such as for e.g., uterine activity strips, glucometers, blood pressure cuffs, pulse monitors, electroencephalographs, etc. Preferably, four telephone lines are dedicated to each patient. The invented system also includes one for the monitor, one for the voice, one as a backup and one to sense failures and dual tone matrix frequency signals may be used for transmission of monitored signals and other information which can be recognized by system which is but one example of the voice technology which can be used. 'KNOWN" HMO PATIENTS 103 PRACTITIONER -102 VvTH -l "" 1N00UN110* TELEPHONE WITH OPTIOl@AL &MODRS BOTH MONIfERING DEVICE VOICE AND DATA WITHOUT PATIENT IG INTERVENTION DATA ACQUISITION FO0R MONITORING V01CE RECOGNITION DIGITIZED V04CE NATURAL LANGUAGE BUILT WITH OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING EXPERT SYSTEMS CAPTURE OF *ENOOUNE~f DATA DATA DATA DATA PIPELINE: DATA CLEANING SOURCE TYPES CUR ATION & MODELING
Bibliography:Application Number: AU20200104028