i&nna Registers Three Patents for AI Healthcare Development View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Donghyun Choi] Infant IT specialist I&NNA announced on the 11th that it has registered three patents for the development of artificial intelligence (AI) healthcare services.


The patents registered by I&NNA this time include "Camera device and method for predicting the risk status of infants," "Camera device and method for calling an infant's guardian," and "Camera device and method for confirming an infant's emergency status."


Since 2017, I&NNA has filed numerous AI-related patents. Among the five patents registered since 2021, four are AI-related. In particular, the patents registered this time are core technologies of AI and healthcare services jointly developed by I&NNA and KAIST.


This technology identifies an infant's crying status in real time to predict various risks that may occur during activities or sleep, notifying parents, guardians, or caregivers of potential dangers before situations arise. It can also detect respiratory difficulties and abnormal heart rates, making it a technology useful for practical daily life.


The I&NNA AI service, scheduled for release in the second half of this year, is a technology that observes and cares for babies at home on behalf of parents. The newly registered patents will be applied to analyze the baby's crying sounds and behaviors, and monitor the baby's condition in real time by applying technologies such as facial recognition and emotion recognition.



Lee Chan-hwan, Development Director at I&NNA, said, "Various AI services and systems that can be immediately applied to the Ivory platform have been completed, and the originality of the technology is guaranteed through AI-related patents prepared since 2017," adding, "We are solidifying our position in AI and healthcare technology not only domestically but also in overseas markets through international patent applications under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)."


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