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Robots Now Help In Delivering Babies by iamsparrow(m): 10:08am On Jul 15, 2016 |
Robots could eventually play integral
roles in labor wards, according to
findings from MIT’s Computer Science
and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
Robots are currently employed in
hospitals to carry out simple actions,
like dispensing medication. But can
they understand patient needs and
make scheduling decisions?
The researchers have been working
for the past two years to determine
whether robots can be more than just
helpful companions.
They’ve been conducting experiments
to see if a robot can serve as an
effective “resource nurse.” That’s the
nurse in the labor and delivery unit
that’s in charge of assigning other
nurses to care for patients.
“It is really one person making these
decisions. It’s a very complex
environment and a very hard job,”
said MIT professor Julie Shah, the
senior author of the study. The job
requires effective decision making —
which room should a patient be
assigned to? Which nurse should
perform a C-section? — in a fast-
paced, often unpredictable
environment.
To conduct the study, the researchers
trained a Nao robot to learn from
nurses’ scheduling decisions and to
understand why they made those
decisions opposed to the alternatives.
The robot takes into account the
complexity of patients assigned to
particular nurses, break schedules and
more. It can also determine nurses’
availability on the floor.
The researchers then had the robot
make suggestions for doctors and
nurses in Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center in Boston. At Beth
Israel, the resource nurse coordinates
10 nurses, 20 patients and 20 rooms at
the same time, according to the
study’s authors.
90% of the time, the Nao robot made
suggestions that doctors and nurses
carried out, the study found.
According to Shah, there are two
important use cases for the
technology. It can be an effective
training tool for novice nurses and can
help make better decisions in the
labor ward.
The researchers performed the
experiment first with a computer-
based support and then with a robot
to compare whether nurses complied
differently with the suggestions of
robots versus computers.
They didn’t see an over-reliance on
the robot, according to Shah, who also
led a similar study that applies the
same system to missile-defense
scenarios.
Next up for the labor robots, Shah
said, is to expand the research to
other labor units in more hospitals.
“We are looking to scale this, but this
is a safety critical domain so we’re
making sure we take measured steps,”
Shah added. so-dawn.com/2016/07/15/robots-now-help-delivering-babies/
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Re: Robots Now Help In Delivering Babies by Raydos: 10:09am On Jul 15, 2016 |
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Re: Robots Now Help In Delivering Babies by bosschinalu(m): 10:20am On Jul 15, 2016 |
Re: Robots Now Help In Delivering Babies by Raydos: 10:52am On Jul 15, 2016 |
bosschinalu: lol bro. wetin you sight na? |
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