Vironix: remote screening, detection, and triage of viral respiratory illness via cloud-enabled, machine-learned APIs.

S. Swaminathan (Austin, United States of America), B. Toro (Austin, United States of America), N. Wysham (Vancouver, United States of America), N. Mark (Seattle, United States of America), S. Ramanathan (Palo Alto, United States of America), J. Morrill (Oxford, United Kingdom), V. Konda (Champaign, United States of America), S. Iyer (Charlotte Latin School, United States of America), C. Landon (Ventura, United States of America)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Remote monitoring of respiratory patients
Session: Remote monitoring of respiratory patients
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 3946

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