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Stopping COVID-19 with behavioral science and artificial intelligence


June 8, 2020

Dr. Justin PresseauResearchers at The Ottawa Hospital are exploring more than 50 research projects to support the world-wide effort to find better ways to treat and prevent COVID-19.  

The Ottawa Hospital Foundation’s COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund is providing seed funding for a number of these projects, including a study led by Dr. Justin Presseau and colleauges to use state-of-the-art behavioural science and artificial intelligence to develop an app that can help people reduce how much they touch their eyes, nose and mouth. 

This T-shaped area of the face known as the T-zone is the main way that the COVID-19 virus gets into the body. Reducing T-zone touching could reduce the transmission of COVID-19, as well as transmission of other infections that pass through the nose and mouth. 

Most people touch their T-zone 15-20 times per hour, often without realizing it. The app would help people become aware of this behavior and walk them through possible techniques and training to reduce T-zone touching. 

This project will involve international experts in machine learning and computer vision, health psychology and behaviour change, and human-centred design and infection control.

The Ottawa Hospital is a leading academic health, research and learning hospital proudly affiliated with the University of Ottawa. 

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