DeCloak Intelligences Showcases AI Privacy Healthcare System at NVIDIA GTC 2025
DeCloak Intelligences and the Hsin-Chu Branch of National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH) are set to present their AI privacy healthcare system at NVIDIA GTC 2025, announced in a press release. The event will take place from March 17-21, 2025, in San Jose, California.
The 'AI-aided Privacy Agent (AipA) Healthcare System' employs patented AI de-identification technology to enhance medical efficiency while ensuring patient privacy and safety. This system performs real-time de-identification image processing, significantly reducing the risk of personal data leakage. It includes AI recognition functions for patient identity verification, tracking within medical facilities, and detection of critical events such as falls or violent incidents.
Currently implemented in the public areas and demonstration wards of NTUH Hsin-Chu Branch Zhubei Campus, the system uses AI automatic recognition technology to maintain image privacy for patients and medical staff without disrupting medical operations. This technology also aims to reduce the risk of medical violence, enhancing hospital safety.
At GTC 2025, Dr. Yao-Tung Tsou, President of DeCloak Intelligences, will present a session titled "Enhance Patient Safety With Privacy-Preserving AI: Multimodal DNN and VLM for Event Detection in Healthcare." The session will explore the integration of privacy-enhancing technologies with multimodal deep neural networks and vision-language models, focusing on tasks like fall detection and recognizing elderly patients without exposing image data.
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