Intel-powered AI solution to help reduce diabetic vision loss – Times of India

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Sankara Eye Foundation and Singapore-based Leben Care are deploying retina risk assessment software-as-a-service platform in India. Netra.AI, the cloud-based artificial intelligence (AI) solution, is powered by Intel technology and is claimed to be using deep learning to identify retinal conditions in a short span of time with the accuracy level of human doctors. The solution can help identify diabetic retinopathy (DR), reducing the screening burden on vitreoretinal surgeons.
“The use of AI to improve disease detection and prevention is a critical step for the healthcare industry and a giant leap for humankind. India has one of the largest diabetic populations in the world and diabetic retinopathy is the major cause for vision loss and blindness in persons of working age. With Netra.AI, Sankara Eye Foundation and Leben Care have leveraged the power of Intel Xeon Scalable processors and built-in Intel Deep Learning (DL) Boost to accurately detect DR and enable timely treatment to effectively combat avoidable vision impairment and blindness in diabetic patients,” said Prakash Mallya, vice president and managing director of sales, marketing and communications group, Intel India.
India has one of the largest diabetic populations of any country in the world, approaching 98 million cases by 2030. Research shows that DR is a leading cause of blindness and vision loss in adults, and early detection and treatment is critical to stopping the damage. However, the lack of trained retinal specialists in India — especially in remote, rural regions — limits effective screening of asymptomatic patients. This results in patients presenting late with advanced diabetic eye disease.
Netra.AI analyzes images from portable, technician-operated fundus camera devices, for immediate results of referable DR grading via a cloud-based web portal. The solution uses AI algorithms, developed in collaboration with retina experts, with a four-step deep convolutional neural network (DCNN). This neural network helps in detecting DR stage and annotating lesions based on pixel density in the fundus images. The solution can be expanded to other retinal conditions and glaucoma, helping to reduce the screening burden on healthcare specialists and focus key resources on patients who need immediate care and intervention.

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Intel report reveals how its IT team met the ‘big’ 2020 challenge, and why it matters – Times of India

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Intel recently released 2020-2021 Information Technology (IT) annual performance report that highlights how its IT team aided the company as during the unprecedented challenges of 2020. The report talks about how it happened, including:
* The 72-hour transition to support 100,000 remote workers.
* Development of a hardware and software platform for technicians to monitor and control critical factory operations from home.
* Deployment of augmented reality technology throughout Intel factories to facilitate social distancing and reduce the need to travel.
* Implementation of automation, remote collaboration and a “One Intel” mindset to reopen a manufacturing facility in 22 weeks — nearly 80% faster than normal.
Archana Deskus, Intel senior vice president and chief information officer, says, “In 2020, we learned the importance of a digital-first business, how to move fast under fire and that the way we work has forever changed. Going forward, we have an opportunity to build a culture that maintains that same sense of urgency and acceleration to deliver greater value for Intel and our customers.”
According to the report, the reason this matters all the more is that artificial intelligence (AI), 5G network transformation and the intelligent, autonomous edge are the three fastest-growing opportunities for Intel and its customers. As per Intel, AI algorithms helped improve factory yield by an extra 3.7 million units in 2020. The use of advanced analytics to process billions of data points per day enables engineers to extract information in seconds instead of hours.
Intelligent test execution management (ITEM) capability helps validation teams run the most efficient and cost-effective tests, resulting in faster time to market. ITEM reduced the number of required tests by 70% and Intel deployed it in 60 validation teams across the company.
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