USF Researchers Use AI to Track Mosquito Borne Illness
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USF researchers use AI to track mosquito borne illness
Researchers at the University of South Florida are using the power of artificial intelligence to identify dangerous mosquitoes and help stop the spread of mosquito-borne illnesses across Florida.The project focuses on developing mosquito traps equipped with cameras and AI software. The traps are designed to detect species known to carry diseases.For PHD Student, Farhat Adam, the work is personal. Azam grew up in Bangladesh, where she and her fam…
The ability of mosquitoes to adapt quickly to new environments and transmit diseases such as malaria is a major public health challenge. That’s why the use of advanced technologies becomes essential to prevent epidemics worldwide. YOU CAN SEE: The same viral product came to Walmart and Target: only one convinces buyers of economic school supplies Researchers at the University of South Florida created an intelligent surveillance system based on a…
Scientists from the University of South Florida created an AI capable of tracking mosquito-borne diseases from a single image.
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