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IIT Mandi takes diagnosis of neurological problems one step further

IIT Mandi takes diagnosis of neurological problems one step further IIT Mandi takes diagnosis of neurological problems one step further 03 May 2021 | News Invents a new technique to detect abnormal brain characteristics associated with Ischemic stroke Innovators at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi have invented a method to simultaneously study the variations in nerve functions and brain blood flow associated with brain disorders such as Ischemic stroke. The invented method helps in locating and classifying damaged sites (lesions) in the brain, brought about, or leading to neurological diseases. Results of this study led by Dr Shubhajit Roy Chowdhury, Associate Professor, School of Computing & Electrical Engineering, IIT Mandi, has been published in IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine and the team has been recently granted US patent for the invention. Dr Roy Chowdhury has collaborated with Dr Abhijit Das, a neurologist from Inst

IIT Mandi makes home quarantine management app for COVID-19 patients

IIT Mandi makes home quarantine management app for COVID-19 patients IIT Mandi makes home quarantine management app for COVID-19 patients 05 February 2021 | News The developed application uses a combination of biometric verification, geofencing, and artificial intelligence, to continuously monitor and accurately detect the identity of a home quarantined person Source credit: Shutterstock Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi have developed LakshmanRekha, an artificial intelligence - biometric driven home quarantine management application (HQMA) for COVID-19 patients. The developed application uses a combination of biometric verification, geofencing, and artificial intelligence, to continuously monitor and accurately detect the identity of a home quarantined person.

IIT researchers develop AI-based mobile app for Covid patients

IIT researchers develop AI-based mobile app for Covid patients ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Thu, Feb 4 2021 13:42 IST | ​ 0 Views Artificial Intelligence.. Image Source: IANS News Mandi : , Feb 4 (IANS) Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi have developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven mobile application for Covid-19 patients to monitor and accurately detect the identity of a home quarantined person. The Home Quarantine Management Application (HQMA), called LakshmanRekha, uses a combination of biometric verification, geofencing and AI. We have developed a pilot version of LakshmanRekha mobile application and tested it over small datasets. The obtained results are very good and now we are working to add more functionality, scalability and usability to make it ready for deployment, Aditya Nigam, Associate Professor, School of Computing & Electrical Engineering, IIT Mandi, said in a statement.

IIT Mandi researchers develop LakshmanRekha, an AI-driven home quarantine management app for Covid-19 patients

IIT Mandi researchers develop LakshmanRekha, an AI-driven home quarantine management app for Covid-19 patients This first-of-its-kind mobile application developed by IIT mandi researchers is capable of continuously monitoring and accurately detecting the identity of a quarantined person so that no patient can breach the assigned geo-fence. advertisement IIT Mandi researchers develop LakshmanRekha, an AI-driven home quarantine management app for Covid-19 patients Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Mandi have developed LakshmanRekha, an Artificial Intelligence - biometric driven Home Quarantine Management Application (HQMA) for Covid-19 patients. The developed application uses a combination of biometric verification, geofencing, and artificial intelligence, to continuously monitor and accurately detect the identity of a home quarantined person.

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