Pneumonia Diagnosis AI App Developed In New Zealand Wins World Award

Pneumonia Diagnosis AI App Developed In New Zealand Wins World Award

WELLINGTON, Jul 30 (NNN-AGENCIES) – A prototype app using artificial intelligence to diagnose pneumonia, which was developed in New Zealand, has earned the developer an international award.

New Zealand-based Company-X, said yesterday that, its senior software developer, Jiadong Chen, built an image classifier for detecting bacterial and viral pneumonia, using Microsoft Azure Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Unity, winning Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professional Global Cloud Skills Challenge.

“Medical staff around the world have shown bravery and resilience in the fight against COVID-19, and some even sacrificed their lives, while performing their duties. As an ordinary person, as a programmer, I also want to help,” said Chen.

“My first thought was to use Azure and Unity, to implement an image classifier that can be used for lung chest radiographs. In addition to the game industry, Unity can also play a role in other industries, so I think it is a very interesting idea to combine Azure and Unity to create some features that help people.”

Six-time winner of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional, Developer Technologies award, Chen is one of 3,000 Microsoft Most Valuable Professional award winners internationally.

Microsoft Azure AI is a portfolio of AI services, designed for software developers and data scientists. Unity is the leading platform for creating interactive, real-time content in 2D, 3D and virtual reality.– NNN-AGENCIES

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