Nanyang Technological University
Also, Bangkok Hospital has started installing smart mirrors for contactless vital signs measurement.
Its developer, a spinoff from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, is looking to raise up to $1.5 million to commercialise their MCI screening tool.
It also incorporates gamification to encourage self-health monitoring.
Also, researchers from Singapore and Kazakhstan have used AI and heat imaging for the early detection of breast cancer.
However, these tools are not yet able to provide personalised advice.
It can also predict falls by using AI and a deep sensing camera that observes a wearer's movement.
Individuals are also less likely to trust AI-suggested interventions than those recommended by humans.
The system is trained with over 150 subjects to accurately locate human bone landmark locations.
They have used data from wearable devices to measure a person's risk of depression.
They are now looking to bring the algorithms to a mobile phone app to be used as a screening tool in the field.