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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Aug 6, 2023
Date Accepted: Jan 2, 2024

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Limitations of the Cough Sound-Based COVID-19 Diagnosis Artificial Intelligence Model and its Future Direction: Longitudinal Observation Study

Kim J, Choi YS, Lee YJ, Yeo SG, Kim KW, Kim MS, Rahmati M, Yon DK, Yon DK

Limitations of the Cough Sound-Based COVID-19 Diagnosis Artificial Intelligence Model and its Future Direction: Longitudinal Observation Study

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e51640

DOI: 10.2196/51640

PMID: 38319694

PMCID: 10879967

Limitations of the cough sound-based COVID-19 diagnosis artificial intelligence model and its future direction: Development and validation of artificial intelligence algorithms

  • Jina Kim; 
  • Yong Sung Choi; 
  • Young Joo Lee; 
  • Seung Geun Yeo; 
  • Kyung Won Kim; 
  • Min Seo Kim; 
  • Masoud Rahmati; 
  • Dong Keon Yon; 
  • Dong Keon Yon

ABSTRACT

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Kim J, Choi YS, Lee YJ, Yeo SG, Kim KW, Kim MS, Rahmati M, Yon DK, Yon DK

Limitations of the Cough Sound-Based COVID-19 Diagnosis Artificial Intelligence Model and its Future Direction: Longitudinal Observation Study

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e51640

DOI: 10.2196/51640

PMID: 38319694

PMCID: 10879967

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