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A recent scientific study revealed today that Chinese scientists from Sun Yat-sen University and Shanghai Jiaotong University used artificial intelligence technology to monitor visual impairment among children via smartphones.
Xinhua indicated that the study, which was published in the journal (Nature Medicine), used a health system based on a smartphone called (Apollo Infant Site), where the system based on artificial intelligence can identify children with visual impairments that include 16 eye disorders. , by recording and analyzing their staring behaviors and facial features.
The study indicated that the aforementioned system was designed to instruct children in maintaining a fixed gaze, using cartoon-like video stimuli, and to collect video clips that capture facial appearance and eye movement, for further analysis using deep learning models based on artificial intelligence.
The study showed that video clips from 3,652 children under the age of four were previously collected to develop and validate the aforementioned system and that untrained parents or caregivers using the system on their smartphones are able to achieve high-quality monitoring.
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