Non-invasive blood glucose monitor uses pre-trained model to reduce calibration period from weeks to days
"Over the past several years, researchers have found that blood glucose levels can be gleaned using Raman spectroscopy aimed at the skin. Unfortunately, most such attempts have been hampered by signal-to-noise ratio issues and glucose specificity, and more recently, by long calibration periods.
In this new study, the research team found a way to reduce the calibration period from several weeks to two days using just 10 measurements using a pre-trained calibration model."
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