Artificial intelligence model detects and localizes radiological findings in lung x-rays in seconds

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The Innovation Agency Innovates Unicamp brought together cases of startups that develop solutions to issues related to the coronavirus pandemic (Covid-19) and is publishing the examples selected by the curation committee.  

Check out another innovative solution:

Considering that the new coronavirus directly attacks the lung and that the demand for imaging tests of this organ will be enormous during the peak of the Covid-19 epidemic in Brazil, the startup Predict Vision developed an artificial intelligence model capable of detecting and locating in a few seconds the main radiological findings on lung x-rays. For more information click here.

Contact: Gilberto Takata - gilberto.takata@predict.vision

 

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X-ray image of a lung and various comments on the subject

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