Revolutionary AI project to diagnose skin disease receives university approval
A software that has been developed using AI to diagnose skin diseases through image recognition has been approved by the University of Staffordshire.
The software named as Alcroen, has been developed by AR International Holdings. University of Staffordshire has deemed it as one of the promising and innovative projects powered by AI.
The firm recently held a meeting with officials from the university which was attended by AR International chairperson Dr Alka Mehta, co-founder and CEO Rajiv Rai and CTO Saritha Devpunje.
Following the meeting, AR International Holdings will be training and providing an avenue of technical work and experience for an AI based project for a student selected by the panel for 240 hours of work funded by a funded project.
The software is a platform to empower hospitals, GP, medics and prescribers to diagnose skin diseases through image recognition and differential processes within seconds which is followed by treatment plans.
The project is designed to solve the problem of millions of people suffering from skin diseases and reduce the time of months of waiting to a few minutes.