Skin cancer diagnosis

The aim of this project is the early detection of skin cancer, increasing the chance of recovery and relieving some of the pressure on healthcare specialists.

  • AI for Health

Research: Within the framework of the SUMMAlab, the research group Smart Sensor Systems develops and evaluates a tool for autonomous driving based on sensor technology. This consists of a modular sensor platform and AI technologies (navigation, mapping and object recognition).

Partners: TU Delft; Municipality of Delft; TNO; AMS; Municipality of The Hague; TNO-ECN; CROW; ICIS; Maastricht University; Future Mobility Network; MRA; We-all-wheel; City of Rotterdam; Platform 31. This project is funded by NWO Living Labs.

About the project

The aim of this project is the early detection of skin cancer, increasing the chance of recovery and relieving some of the pressure on healthcare specialists. The research tackles this problem by training skin therapists and general practitioners to recognise specific features of skin cancer and how to interpret them.

https://datainnovationhub.eu/projects/risk-signaling-and-prevention/