AI-based smartphone tool analyzes placentas to identify neonatal health risks quickly and to improve treatment and care.
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A newly developed tool that harnesses computer vision and artificial intelligence (AI) may help clinicians rapidly evaluate placentas at birth, potentially improving neonatal and maternal care, according to new research from scientists at Northwestern Medicine and Penn State.
AI-based smartphone tool analyzes placentas to identify neonatal health risks quickly and to improve treatment and care.
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