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AI tool aims to help doctors, patients better prepare for surgery

 E-Mail IMAGE: A new tool using an artificial intelligence platform may help doctors better prepare patients for surgery. Mohammad Rahman, a Purdue University associate professor of management, and his team developed the. view more  Credit: Purdue University/Mohammad Rahman WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - A new tool using an artificial intelligence platform may help doctors better prepare patients for surgery. Mohammad Rahman, a Purdue University associate professor of management, and his team developed the tool to help improve health care outcomes. They have received a Phase I SBIR grant from the National Science Foundation to support their work. We created patent-pending algorithms that use artificial intelligence technology to help hospitals and doctors better treat patients, Rahman said. Two big projects we are currently focused on are looking at improved peer-to-peer learning for doctors and quantifying how the comorbidities of patients influence their surgical outcome

Emerging robotics technology may lead to better buildings in less time

 E-Mail IMAGE: Purdue University innovators developed and are testing a novel construction robotic system that uses an innovative mechanical design with advances in computer vision sensing technology to work in a construction. view more  Credit: Jiansong Zhang/Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Emerging robotics technology may soon help construction companies and contractors create buildings in less time at higher quality and at lower costs. Purdue University innovators developed and are testing a novel construction robotic system that uses an innovative mechanical design with advances in computer vision sensing technology to work in a construction setting. The technology was developed with support from the National Science Foundation.

Public cameras provide valuable insights on pandemic, consumers

 E-Mail IMAGE: Yung-Hsiang Lu, a professor in Purdue s College of Engineering, is leading a team working on several patented technologies related to public cameras. view more  Credit: Purdue University/John Underwood WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Technology similar to massive search engines used to scour the web may soon be used to provide new insights into consumer behavior and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on economies across the world. The technology also may be a useful tool for reducing misinformation in news media. Purdue University innovators have created several patented technologies that they combined into a computer system to acquire and analyze real-time visual data from millions of globally distributed network cameras. The innovators define network cameras as those connected to the Internet and continuously capturing data.

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