PainChek facial recognition app for people living with dementia. The app, which is able to detect micro-expressions indicative of pain in people with moderate to severe dementia who are unable to verbalise their pain,
The federal government has provided million in funding to give residential aged care providers a licence for one year to use the PainChek
https://www.pulseitmagazine.com.au/aged-care/4905-5m-for-roll-out-of-painchek-pain-recognition-app-for-residential-aged-care?utm_source=Pulse%2BIT+-+eNewsletters&utm_campaign=e17b9fea42-NZ_eNews_06_05_2019&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_b39f06f53f-e17b9fea42-413093337&goal=0_b39f06f53f-e17b9fea42-413093337&mc_cid=e17b9fea42&mc_eid=2f51639a40
I wonder if the facial recognition works on non-white people?
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The article refers to Joy Buolamwini - her poem/rap “AI ain’t I a woman” is worth listening to on the point of facial recognition for black women: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxuyfWoVV98. She presented it at Davos 2019 as part of her lecture: full lecture here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PGYOYZKsdY
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