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Audience: Early detection, early response.
A surveillance system was necessary, because what we needed was early detection, early response.
But the key to eradicating polio is early detection, early response.
But we need to have early detection, early response.
The key to preventing or mitigating pandemic bird flu is early
detection
and rapid response.
And instead of a system which is owned by a government, and hidden in the bowels of government, let's build an early
detection
system that's freely available to anyone in the world in their own language.
Immediate detection, immediate response.
Now if we had an undo button, and we could go back and isolate it and grab it when it first started, if we could find it early and we had early
detection
and early response, and we could put each one of those viruses in jail, that's the only way to deal with something like a pandemic.
CA: Larry, that phrase you mentioned there, "early detection," "early response," that was a key theme of that talk, you made us all repeat it several times.
Early response is critical, early
detection
is a condition precedent.
CA: And how would you grade the world on its early detection, early response to COVID-19?
CA: I mean, we got the
detection
pretty early, or at least some doctors in China got the
detection
pretty early.
And
detection
means not only finding it, but knowing what it is.
Rapid detection, rapid response.
LB: Well, I don't think we're let down in terms of speed of
detection.
The slope which is coming, which we call a Red Edge, is a
detection
of vegetated area.
Too small for detection, it's your built-in protection.
Metaphor is not just the
detection
of patterns; it is the creation of patterns.
We can prevent, or have the earliest
detection
possible, for breast cancer with an ultrasound device given to the patient.
We have a pattern
detection
problem that is assessing the difference between a Type I and a Type II error is highly problematic, especially in split-second, life-and-death situations.
Yet again, your pattern
detection
devices are fooled.
But this is a pattern
detection
problem, isn't it?
Well, it sounds like a pretty good idea, but this task, as Bruno mentioned, isn't an easy one for two main reasons: First, the
detection
algorithms.
Now on to the
detection
algorithms.
But what I'd like to show you today is a means by which we might get not just rapid warning about an epidemic, but also actually early
detection
of an epidemic.
So, if we want to track something that was spreading through a network, what we ideally would like to do is to set up sensors on the central individuals within the network, including node A, monitor those people that are right there in the middle of the network, and somehow get an early
detection
of whatever it is that is spreading through the network.
And this difference in time between the two is the early detection, the early warning we can get, about an impending epidemic in the human population.
If I'm likely to do something that affects others around me, this technique can get early warning or early
detection
about the adoption within the population.
Measuring cardiometabolic parameters by devices like this or the
detection
of circulating tumor DNA in your bloodstream early on after cancer disease onset are only two examples for such monitoring technologies.
The impact that this early-stage
detection
can have may be dramatic.
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