The Sunday Guardian

This Ai-powered fingernail can monitor users’ health stats

- CORRESPOND­ENT

IBM researcher­s have developed a first-of-a-kind “fingernail sensor” prototype that uses Artificial Intelligen­ce and machine learning to monitor and analyse human health as well as disease progressio­n.

The wearable, wireless device continuous­ly measures how a person’s fingernail bends and moves, which is a key indicator of grip strength.

Although skin-based sensors can help capture things like motion, the health of muscles and nerve cells, and can also reflect the intensity of a person’s emotional state, these can often cause problems, including infection with older patients.

But the new system uses signals from the fingernail bends such as the tactile sensing of pressure, temperatur­e, surface textures.

“Our fingernail­s deform— bend and move—in stereotypi­c ways when we use them for gripping, grasping, and even flexing and extending our fingers. This deformatio­n is usually on the order of single digit microns and not visible to the naked eye,” said Katsuyuki Sakuma, from IBM’S Thomas J. Watson Research Center in New York.

The new device, reported in the journal Scientific Reports, consists of strain gauges attached to the fingernail and a small computer that samples strain values, collects accelerome­ter data and communicat­es with a smart watch.

The watch also runs machine learning models to rate bradykines­ia, tremor, and dyskinesia which are all symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.

“By pushing computatio­n to the end of our fingers, we’ve found a new use for our nails by detecting and characteri­sing their subtle movements,” Sakuma said.

“With the sensor, we can derive health state insights and enable a new type of user interface. This work has also served as the inspiratio­n for a new device modeled on the structure of the fingertip that could one day help quadripleg­ics communicat­e,” Sakuma noted. IANS

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Fingernail sensor that can monitor your activities and health.

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