Demand is rising for AI tools in retail. Read the Gartner® Report, “Emerging Technologies and Trends Impact Radar: Artificial Intelligence in Retail” now. Learn More
Proper social distancing increases public and workplace safety by reducing the risk of spreading COVID-19. Our AI model associated with social distancing has several benefits. It reduces the costs associated with COVID-19 infection, lowers risk for people in the area, ensures legal compliance, and helps save lives.
Chooch AI supports public safety by using Visual AI to detect safety equipment, such as masks and other personal protective gear, and signs of illness, such as coughing, in public places. Using PPE detection, our cough and mask detection model lowers the risk of spreading COVID-19 which can help reduce costs and save lives. Chooch AI customers enjoy the benefit of protecting their employees and customers from COVID-19 using a fast, accurate, and cost-effective method.
As computer vision is becoming increasingly sophisticated, it brings business benefits to a wide variety of industries. From defect detection to loss prevention, computer vision is a powerful tool with the potential to improve processes and results in many contexts. But before we dive into the use cases of computer vision, let’s define what it is.
Chooch AI has created a suite of AI solutions with its visual artificial intelligence platform to detect lung injury, coughs, masks and fevers.
Healthcare providers are increasingly challenged as they are tasked with doing more, faster, especially in times of crisis. Now, the confluence of GPUs and AI has generated a solution to meet these challenges. Video streams connected to Chooch AI on the NVIDIA Jetson platform can act as eyes, alongside microphones that can act as AI-enabled ears thanks to the NVIDIA Clara Guardian platform. The benefits include improved public safety, better patient care, and more operational efficiency at healthcare facilities.
Practitioners, public health officials, and healthcare administrators are making resource capacity decisions that directly affect patient outcomes, while the Covid-19 outbreak has strained our healthcare infrastructure and supply chain.