The Asian Age

AI system spots hospital staff who don’t wash hands

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Geneva: Scientists have developed a new artificial intelligen­ce system that can track medical staff through cameras and detect whether they maintain proper hand hygiene, an advance that could reduce the risk of hospital- acquired infections.

Researcher­s at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) conducted a study using a combinatio­n of depth cameras and computervi­sion algorithms.

They tracked people around two hospital wards and automatica­lly identified when they used gel dispensers.

“We’re trying to shed light on the dark spaces of healthcare.Understand­in g the problem is just the first step,” said Alexandre Alahi from EPFL.

In the initial study, researcher­s collected images from cameras installed overlookin­g corridors, patient rooms and alcohol-based gel dispensers, among other places.

Of the 170 people they recorded entering a patient’s room, only 30 people correctly used the gel dispensers.

The team then used 80 per cent of the images to train their algorithms to detect healthcare staff, track them as they move from one spot to another across different cameras, and monitor their hand hygiene behaviour.

Once trained, they tested the system on the remaining 20 per cent, and achieved an accuracy of 75 per cent in telling whether people had used the dispensers.

Researcher­s tracked people around two hospital wards and automatica­lly identified when they used gel dispensers

They collected images from cameras installed overlookin­g corridors, patient rooms and alcoholbas­ed gel dispensers, among other places

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