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Applying multimodal AI to physiological waveforms improves genetic prediction of cardiovascular traits.
Summary: Imagine if your doctor could look at your heart's electrical signals and your smartwatch data at the exact same time to predict your risk for heart disease. Scientists have created a new computer tool called M-REGLE that does exactly this. By combining different types of heart data, this smart tool finds hidden clues in your DNA. It is much better at predicting heart problems, like an irregular heartbeat, than looking at just one type of data alone.
Tags
Atrial Fibrillation
Genetic Risk Score
Autoencoder
Biosensing Techniques