Health
Facial recognition to care for prem babies – The Young Witness
A computer vision system that can automatically detect a tiny baby’s face in a hospital bed and remotely monitor its vital signs…

A computer vision system that can automatically detect a tiny baby’s face in a hospital bed and remotely monitor its vital signs has been developed by researchers in Adelaide.
The University of South Australia says the system is the first time artificial…
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