The Dhaka Times Desk Daffodil International University claims to have developed a new method of detecting Covid-19 using artificial intelligence technology. This was claimed by a group of researchers from Daffodil International University's Department of Public Health, Artificial Intelligence Unit and Cardiocare General and Specialized Hospital. News from media sources.

Daffodil International University claims to have developed a new method of detecting Covid-19 using artificial intelligence technology. This was claimed by a group of researchers from Daffodil International University's Department of Public Health, Artificial Intelligence Unit and Cardiocare General and Specialized Hospital. News from media sources.
Md. Anwar Habib Kajal, senior assistant director of the university's public relations office, informed this information in a press release on March 22 afternoon.
According to the press release, this researcher is in the team, the associate dean of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences of Daffodil International University, Professor Dr. Abu Nasser Zafar Ullah, the head of the Department of Public Health. ABM Alauddin Chowdhury, Artificial Intelligence Unit. Liaquat Ali, Sheikh Md. Faisal, Md. Habibur Rahman, in-charge of cardiocare general and specialized hospital. Nasir Uddin and Md. Mehdi Hasan.
The news release also stated that radiology plays an important role in the diagnosis of various complex lung diseases. Radiology and 'chest radiology' models and artificial augmentation technology can also be used to diagnose Covid-19.
The researchers also said that using artificial intelligence technology, Daffodil University has developed a software that will specifically help detect 'Covid-19' by analyzing the patient's chest x-ray and lung CT scan images.
The related researchers have also claimed that 96 percent of 'Covid-19' disease can be diagnosed through this software.
Researchers are building a website in addition to developing software. Subject to the approval of the appropriate authorities, it will be possible to detect any lung disease including Covid-19 by uploading X-ray images of the patient on this website, said the head of the research team, Professor Dr. Abu Nasser Zafar Ullah. The notice also informed that details can be obtained by directly contacting the head of the research team (Phone: 01775325061).