Fighting Heart Disease With the Xbox 360

Andy Chalk

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Fighting Heart Disease With the Xbox 360


The Xbox 360 [http://www.xbox.com] is a pretty decent gaming console but a computer scientist in the U.K. has found a way to turn it to more practical purposes, as a fast, cheap way to detect heart defects and prevent heart attacks.

The system is actually based on a game demo created two by Dr. Simon Scarle, a computer scientist at the Rare [http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/]. The idea came from a "little shooter game" he put together while at the studio in which players fight inside an arena designed to resemble a heart.

"I did a game-ified version of my old cardiac code," Scarle said. "I could actually present some 'proper' science [based on] the cool things us game developers do."

To turn the console to its new purpose, Scarle modified the GPU inside the Xbox 360 so it would "deliver data tracking how electrical signals in the heart move around damaged cardiac cells," creating a model that can help doctors detect heart defects and conditions such as arrhythmia. His modded console can deliver results five times faster and ten times cheaper than the existing system, which relies on "supercomputers" or networks of PCs.

"This is a clever use of a processing chip ... to speed up calculations of heart rhythm," said Denis Noble, the Director of Computational Physiology at Oxford University [http://www.ox.ac.uk/]. "What used to take hours can be calculated in seconds, without having to employ an extremely expensive, high-performance computer."

"These game consoles aren't just glorified toys. [They] are pieces of very powerful computing hardware," Scarle added. "I can see this ... being most useful for students and early-career scientists to just quickly and cheaply grab that extra bit of computing power they otherwise wouldn't be able to get."

Source: chronobreak [http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1925332,00.html] for the tip


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feather240

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FIRST!

Also that's very interesting. Who knew that video games could have so many uses?
 

hansari

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Malygris said:
His modded console can deliver results five times faster and ten times cheaper than the existing system, which relies on "supercomputers" or networks of PCs.
Well...guess what market Microsoft is about to make a breakthrough in...
 

IAmWright777

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Sparrow said:
Oh god, I see it now. Sony's PS3 Heart Pacemaker as retaliation.
Let the console war continue! But I feel that if the world of medicine has started using the 360, what's next?
 

John Funk

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The PS3s were too busy being used investigating black holes [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/88324-PS3-Cluster-Solves-Black-Hole-Mystery].
 

HardRockSamurai

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First the Wii Vitality Sensor, and now this? At this rate, I'd expect SONY to come out with a cancer-curing PS3...with a price cut, of course...
 

Toty54

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HardRockSamurai said:
First the Wii Vitality Sensor, and now this? At this rate, I'd expect SONY to come out with a cancer-curing PS3...with a price cut, of course...
Well they did... Sort of
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folding@home
 

Eagle Est1986

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CantFaketheFunk said:
The PS3s were too busy being used investigating black holes [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/88324-PS3-Cluster-Solves-Black-Hole-Mystery].
I thank you, beaten me to the punch.

It's good that our games consoles can be used to do such things. Although I find it odd that a quickly modified 360 then goes on to perform better than a purpose built super computer. Surely those computers are just really badly designed?
 

v3n0mat3

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That's cool. I thought it was going to be similar to Folding@Home/Life with Playstation.
 

Izerous

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Microsoft and health care.

Doctor: I'm sorry your husband has died.
Wife: *sobs*
Doctor: O wait the equipment only blue screened.

Whole new meaning to code blue?
 

VanityGirl

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That's pretty interesting stuff. But the guy's got a point, 360's and PS3's are very powerful machines. Good to see people put them to use in neat ways.
 

Pandalisk

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Im Curing cancer with my PS3 right now, soon i shall be curing heart disease too, im like a Holy Gaming Saint.