Maastricht University’s Department of Precision Medicine has released an artificial intelligence (AI) tool for the triage of Covid-19 patients, the same week as receiving a €920k grant from the European Commission for its DRAGON project.
The DRAGON project applies AI and machine learning to deliver decision support systems for clinicians.
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Maastricht University precision medicine department head Professor Philippe Lambin said: “We are excited to be participating in the global fight against the COVID-19 pandemic with our Decision Support System for Risk Assessment of COVID-19 patients. We have repurposed our AI methods, usually applied to oncology questions, to the COVID-19 pandemic.”
