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Kyocera-University Collaboration Working on AI-Digital Skin Cancer Analysis Tool

Plans to commercialize technology by 2020.

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By: Christine Esposito

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Kyocera subsidiary Kyocera Communication Systems Co., Ltd. (KCCS) has started joint research with the University of Tsukuba to develop an artificial ontelligence (AI) system capable of detecting melanoma and other skin diseases by analyzing digital images of a patient’s skin. The team aims to commercialize the technology by 2020.   KCCS is working with two professors from the Department of Dermatology at the University of Tsukubato develop an image-recognition system accurate enough to disting...

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