30/07/2021.
The deliverable “D3.3 Design Guidelines for the compliance of the new total body scanner with Medical Device Regulation” has been successfully submitted.
30/07/2021.
The deliverable “D3.3 Design Guidelines for the compliance of the new total body scanner with Medical Device Regulation” has been successfully submitted.
28/07/2021.
The deliverable “D3.2 Operational requirements for the AI algorithms and total body dermoscopy” has been successfully submitted. This document presents the functionality and requirements of the iToBoS AI‐based modules.
15/07/2021.
A manual examination of skin lesions with a dermatoscope is the current standard procedure and state of the art in dermatoscopy. This is a highly laborious process, often limited to a small selection of lesions which excludes registering the state of off-lesion skin regions.
14/07/2021.
Do you want to learn more about iToBoS in Hungarian language? Do not miss this article in which we present you more about the project.
10/07/2021.
A patient will enter a room and the scanner will move to acquire images of their body surface, and that’s it! The scanner will look like a series of cameras in an arch that moves.
5/07/2021.
As summer approaches some of us will face an increased risk of skin cancer caused by long exposure to the sun.
2/07/2021.
iToBoS representatives attended Four Years From Now (4YFN) congress. 4YFN is a startups event within the framework of the MWC, aimed at generating networking between companies, suppliers, developers and the market.
30/06/2021.
The deliverable “Deliverable 2.1. Privacy, data protection, social and ethical issues preliminary guide for iToBoS design and development” has been successfully submitted.
30/06/2021.
The scientifc work "Software for Dataset-wide XAI: From Local Explanations to Global Insights with Zennit, CoRelAy, and ViRelA", with the support of the iToBoS project, has been published.