ZiuZ helps doctors with difficult diagnoses

News | 28 January 2019

Sometimes making a diagnosis is very difficult. For example, if symptoms of different diseases are very similar or because it is difficult with the naked eye to distinguish images of benign and malignant tissue. Our high-tech partner ZiuZ With knowledge of visual intelligence and experience with image recognition, develops devices that support doctors in assessing medical images. In this way, ZiuZ tries to contribute to improving healthcare.

NEMO

An example of this is the project NEMO, (Next Move in Movement Disorders). This is a three-year collaborative project between ZiuZ and the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG). This project focuses on distinguishing hyperkinetic movement disorders: disorders characterized by an excess of involuntary movements, such as tremor, myoclonus, dystonia, tics or chorea. In practice it is often difficult to distinguish between these different types of involuntary movements. These conditions are even difficult to recognize for doctors who are less often confronted with them, but doctors also do not always agree with each other.

machine learning

The aim of project NEMO is to develop a computer-aided diagnosis tool (CAD tool) that can help doctors distinguish between different types of movement disorders. This is done, among other things, with a smart 3D camera and 'machine learning' techniques. Movements and muscle activity are registered by sensors, linked to artificial intelligence and pattern recognition. For example, the CAD tool can help doctors determine the correct movement disorder in patients. 

Read more about this beautiful project here.