Obinata et al., 2024 - Google Patents
A Method for Estimating the State of Visual Acuity Loss in Diabetic Patients for Implementation in A Medical Interview SystemObinata et al., 2024
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- 263399265439780934
- Author
- Obinata H
- Motoyoshi T
- Fuse Y
- Bilguunmaa M
- Takano H
- Takagi N
- Sawai K
- Masuta H
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- Publication venue
- 2024 International Conference on Machine Learning and Cybernetics (ICMLC)
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In this study, we are developing and evaluating a medical interview system for diabetic patients with impaired vision using a tablet-type terminal. We have implemented a general questionnaire and confirmed that it can be answered by either visual or auditory information …
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