The project will be the first trial operation of the complex developed by employees of the NSU Research Center for Artificial Intelligence and the Novosibirsk branch of MNTK, the press service reported. The complex will allow large-scale vision screening using artificial intelligence, which will simplify and speed up the diagnostic process.
According to MNTK’s Valery Chernykh, the system will help to quickly identify risk groups among schoolchildren and provide timely preventive care. Testing will be carried out in many schools in early September, after which the project will be expanded based on the results and assessments of regional ministries of education and health.
Source: Ferra

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