A startup that uses ultrasonic sensors that could revolutionize People's Health

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H3D is a French company that uses advanced and ultrasonic learning techniques to detect health problems before they occur.

When it comes to diseases, diagnosing health problems can be difficult. Now, a new French startup called H3D uses wireless ultrasound sensors to detect changes in the body produced by organs, in order to predict when diseases will occur.

The technology uses in-depth learning to listen to the organs of the standard of the heart. It identifies anomalies, classifies patterns of organ failure and predicts problems before they are banned from production. There are a number of advantages. First, it reduces the impact of human error, which can cause unplanned downtime that is dangerous. Second, this means that perishable organs are less likely to be considered. Because ultrasound sensors detected problems before they could be produced, operators can get a trace of the condition of the equipment and schedule medical visits accordingly. According to the founders of the approach, H3D depth learning algorithms are capable of identifying and predicting body-specific problems with an accuracy of 98%.

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