Comparative study of various techniques to diagnose disease using Pulse sensing

There are many traditional techniques through which diseases can be detected. Nadi Pareeksha is one of the most effective traditional techniques amongst them. Diseases can be detected using this technique by sensing various features of the pulse. This technique was originally implemented using the three fingers of human hand namely: the index, middle and ring finger. The exponential growth in the Artificial Intelligence domain has led to the creation of intelligent devices which can sense the pulse rate and detect diseases. In this paper, we are going to study their implementation and get to know about the various diseases which can be detected through them.

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