Your Smartphone May Detect Drunk Speech

  • 7 months ago


Stanford ER docs collaborating with University of Toronto bioengineers have developed speech analysis models for phones and also for smart speakers capable of detecting alcohol intoxication with 98% accuracy. The researchers tested their algorithm on a small group of 18. Nearly three-quarters of the subjects were male with ages ranging from 21-62 years. The participants were asked to read a tongue-twister after drinking an excess of weight-based alcohol over a 7 hour period. The speech spectrographic patterns could predict a blood alcohol level over 0.08% and higher with a 98% sensitivity, a 97% specificity and positive predictive value, and a 98% negative predictive value. It won’t be long before your car demands an error-free rendition of the flag pledge before sparking the ignition.

https://www.jsad.com/doi/10.15288/jsad.22-00375

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