An 11-year-old girl develops an application using AI that detects eye diseases such as cataracts with 70% accuracy
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11-Year-Old Kerala Girl Develops AI App To Detect Eye Disease With Accuracy 'Almost 70%'
Kerala girl, 11, develops AI app to detect eye diseases - Hindustan Times
Rafique started developing 'Ogler EyeScan' when he was 10 years old. First, Rafique learned about different eye conditions, then computer vision and machine learning models, and the sensor data, algorithms and other technologies needed to generate them. Rafique reports, 'This app is natively developed using only SwiftUI without the use of third-party libraries or packages.'
Mr. Rafique says that his parents, who are entrepreneurs of AI-related companies, have received support from his sister to learn coding technology and AI.
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The Ogler EyeScan, which ultimately took a year to develop, uses advanced computer vision and machine learning algorithms to analyze various parameters, such as light and color intensity and distance, to determine the It is possible to identify the position of the eyes. It is also possible to identify whether the eye is positioned correctly within the scanner frame.
Beyond a certain scan quality, Ogler EyeScan utilizes the trained model to diagnose eye diseases and underlying vision-related conditions such as
It is also possible to display the location of the appropriate hospital on the map according to the location information.
The accuracy of 'Ogler EyeScan' is said to be about 70%. The distance required to capture the scans through the iPhone causes glare and light scattering, which leads to lower accuracy.
``Ogler EyeScan'' developed by Mr. Rafique has been reviewed by the App Store at the time of writing the article, and when it is released, it will only be supported on iPhone X or higher devices with iOS 16 or later. ``I'm currently focusing on training a more sophisticated model, and when Ogler EyeScan passes the App Store review, I plan to release a further update,'' Rafique said.
While the Ogler EyeScan can help detect potential eye diseases and conditions, it is not meant to replace a professional eye examination by a qualified ophthalmologist.
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