小美女America’s Top Young Scientist

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JohnChan
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https://www.youtube.com/embed/BbUr9JbeWo8?showinfo=0 小美女America’s Top Young Scientist
别人的孩子总是这么聪明
https://www.yahoo.com/news/14-old-inventor-california-named-233833373.html
Leanne Fan, an eighth grader from San Diego, California, developed the low-cost wearable device by using machine learning technology and blue light therapy. Fan named them “Finsen Headphones” after Niels Finsen, the Nobel Prize recipient who discovered that ultraviolet light can help treat bacterial infections
香喷喷
爹妈帮着弄的吧 看看她爹妈干啥的
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Lavenderhillmom
很多都是爹妈帮的 当然这小姑娘情况不了解
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Milkteaholica
只有17个subscriber的YouTube Channel 你是咋找到的
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kats
鼓励鼓励 不过有几个概念上错误,机器学习检测疾病显然不能用accuracy 做标准
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artdong
只有17个subscriber的YouTube Channel 你是咋找到的
Milkteaholica 发表于 2022-11-16 12:43


哈哈哈
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JohnChan
只有17个subscriber的YouTube Channel 你是咋找到的
Milkteaholica 发表于 2022-11-16 12:43

也不用特意去找啊,Yahoo!新闻的最后就有这个link:”Featured Image via D FAN”
A 14-year-old student who invented a device that detects and treats mid-ear infections in children was awarded this year’s 3M Young Scientist Challenge grand prize. 
Leanne Fan, an eighth grader from San Diego, California, developed the low-cost wearable device by using machine learning technology and blue light therapy.  Fan named them “Finsen Headphones” after Niels Finsen, the Nobel Prize recipient who discovered that ultraviolet light can help treat bacterial infections.
“Every year over 10 percent of the world's population experience a mid-ear infection, most of which are children or underprivileged people,” Fan explained in her submission entry to the renowned science competition. “Furthermore, not everyone has access to a doctor which makes it difficult to diagnose and treat a mid-ear infection. My solution to this mid-ear infection problem is to create a low-cost device that can both detect and treat a mid-ear infection.”
In addition to potentially preventing up to 60 percent of hearing loss in children, Fan’s Finsen Headphones can also play music. Fan said she likes to listen to K-pop group BTS on her smart headphones. When Fan became a finalist in the challenge, she was assigned a mentor who helped her transform her idea into a working prototype, according to a press release from 3M. Dr. Ross Behling, a scientist from 3M’s material laboratory, worked with Fan one-on-one until the prototype was ready.
Last month, Fan unveiled her final presentation at the 3M headquarters in St. Paul, Minnesota, where she competed against eight other finalists.
Along with the title of “America’s Top Young Scientist,” Fan won a $25,000 cash prize and a special destination trip. According to Fan, she plans to use some of the prize money to process the patent application for her invention. The second prize was awarded to Harini Venkateshfrom New Hampshire, who invented a cost-efficient solution that calculates myopic power quickly and accurately in patients. Meanwhile, Shanza Sami from Iowa came in third for developing a five-stage air pollution filtration device. Each of them received a $1,000 prize and a special destination trip.   Featured Image via D FAN




紫罗
鼓励鼓励 不过有几个概念上错误,机器学习检测疾病显然不能用accuracy 做标准
kats 发表于 2022-11-16 13:01

能展开说说吗?没看视频,就这个comment而言,是说疾病需要用到sensitivity之类的吗?
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JohnChan
鼓励鼓励 不过有几个概念上错误,机器学习检测疾病显然不能用accuracy 做标准
kats 发表于 2022-11-16 13:01

这个我自己不懂,也没办法传达信息给小姑娘。
小姑娘好像还准备去办patent
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JohnChan
很多都是爹妈帮的 当然这小姑娘情况不了解
Lavenderhillmom 发表于 2022-11-16 12:38

受父母的影响,帮助是肯定的啦。
第二第三名都是印印呵