Quelle surprise - garbage in, garbage out. I'll bet my Apple Watch doesn't have these issues.
Pulse oximeters give biased results for people with darker skin
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#12If I understand it, they looked at 3 pulse ox meters. The expensive one from the company that was sponsoring the study read about one point (out of 100) lower on blacks which is inaccurate but not outrageous. One of the off-brand meters was completely wrong (e.g. dangerous) for blacks, the other one was in between.
IMO seems that the certifications for this devices, especially for the ones used by medical stuff to decide things need to be better tested.
Other interesting point that I did not consider is you can have a device with an average error under a safe threshold but that gives a much above average error for some groups putting this groups at risk if the people using this devices are not warned about this issues.
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#15Reminds me of the automatic soap dispenser at Facebook that can't see black people. https://gizmodo.com/why-cant-this-soap-dispenser-identify-da...
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#16I wonder if the pulse oxes in China are calibrated for Chinese skin or White skin? Many people are buying pulse oxes straight off of Alibaba and they might be getting readings that are too low if the calibration is off.
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#17I wonder if the pulse oxes in China are calibrated for Chinese skin or White skin? Many people are buying pulse oxes straight off of Alibaba and they might be getting readings that are too low if the calibration is off.
I’ll be surprised if they are calibrated at all.
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#18I wonder if the pulse oxes in China are calibrated for Chinese skin or White skin? Many people are buying pulse oxes straight off of Alibaba and they might be getting readings that are too low if the calibration is off.
FWIW, my wife (Han, who grew up in Shanghai) generally has whiter skin than do I (a generic American of mostly northern European descent).
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#19Can’t they just be wrong , do they need to be biased? Has the english language run out of words except the ones ending in -ist?
While I get being touchy about such a term, I think bias is the proper term here. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bias_(statistics)
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#20Quelle surprise - garbage in, garbage out. I'll bet my Apple Watch doesn't have these issues.