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Google taught AI to recognize the handwriting of doctors

by Vaibhav
December 20, 2022
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Google at the annual conference in India introduced the handwriting recognition of doctors. Writes about it TechCrunch.

The algorithm will become part of the Google Lens app. Users will be able to take a photo of the recipe or download it from the library to decipher the handwritten text.

After processing the image, the application detects the drugs mentioned in the note.

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Demonstration of the doctor’s handwriting recognition function. Data: Google.

The company did not say when they plan to release the feature to the public.

According to Google, India has the largest number of Lens users in the world.

The company is also working on a single unified model covering more than 100 Indian speech and text languages.

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Recall that in November, Google announced the beginning of the deployment of the Live View navigation function using augmented reality in the Maps application.

In October, the tech giant acquired AI-powered avatar startup Alter for $100 million.

In September, Google announced plans to update its Speech Services text-to-speech engine on Android devices.

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Google at the annual conference in India introduced the handwriting recognition of doctors. Writes about it TechCrunch.

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The algorithm will become part of the Google Lens app. Users will be able to take a photo of the recipe or download it from the library to decipher the handwritten text.

After processing the image, the application detects the drugs mentioned in the note.

Google-doctors-handwriting
Demonstration of the doctor’s handwriting recognition function. Data: Google.

The company did not say when they plan to release the feature to the public.

According to Google, India has the largest number of Lens users in the world.

The company is also working on a single unified model covering more than 100 Indian speech and text languages.

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Recall that in November, Google announced the beginning of the deployment of the Live View navigation function using augmented reality in the Maps application.

In October, the tech giant acquired AI-powered avatar startup Alter for $100 million.

In September, Google announced plans to update its Speech Services text-to-speech engine on Android devices.

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