iTWire - PainChek smartphone AI app approved to detect pain

iTWire - PainChek smartphone AI app approved to detect pain in infants


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Wednesday, 02 June 2021 00:09
PainChek smartphone AI app approved to detect pain in infants
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PainChek’s smartphone-based pain assessment and monitoring application has regulatory approval to release its infant offering in Australia, meaning the app can help healthcare professionals and parents diagnose pre-verbal children with ease and accuracy.
PainChek is the world's first smartphone-based pain assessment and monitoring application and has now received Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) approval for its infant offering in Australia. The app uses facial recognition and artificial intelligence to detect and decipher micro-expressions that indicate pain in those who cannot self-report. Every parent knows the struggle and distress of trying to understand their young one’s suffering and PainChek can give a voice to those who cannot otherwise verbalise their pain.

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