Medically Relevant Expressed Behaviour
A medically relevant expressed behaviour is an observable action, gesture or vocalisation, that can provide insight into a person's physical or mental health.
For example, depression for example can manifest as muscle retardation which causes changes to the face and voice, whilst delayed facial muscle responses or puzzled or exaggerated facial expressions may be early indicators of developing Dementia.
We use machine learning to objectively and automatically analyse face and voice data to interpret medically relevant expressed behaviour and help our customers improve people’s quality of life.
Our technology is clinical grade. It continues to be tested in a clinical context and we are currently working with NHS Trusts in Nottinghamshire on clinical trials to evidence clinical safety and efficacy of the technology in an app designed to assist in health assessments of pregnant women.