According to Yonhap News Agency on September 25, South Korea's largest wireless operator SK Telecom said on Sunday (September 25) that they have developed a diagnostic platform based on artificial intelligence (AI) to help veterinarians treat injured pet dogs.

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According to Yonhap News Agency on September 25, SK Telecom, South Korea's largest wireless operator, said on Sunday (September 25) that they have developed a diagnostic platform based on artificial intelligence (AI) to help veterinarians treat injured pet dogs.

X Caliber is a network service developed by Gangwon University , Gangbek University , and Jeonbek University. By analyzing X-ray laser images, musculoskeletal and cardiothoracic diseases of 17 canine animals can be detected.

According to Yonhap News Agency on September 25, South Korea's largest wireless operator SK Telecom said on Sunday (September 25) that they have developed a diagnostic platform based on artificial intelligence (AI) to help veterinarians treat injured pet dogs. - DayDayNews

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Veterinarians can upload X-ray photos to X Caliber on their mobile phones or computers. In about one minute, the service can provide 86% and 84% diagnostic accuracy for musculoskeletal and cardiothoracic injuries, respectively.

SK Telecom said that the product is the first in South Korea and has obtained a commercial license from the Animal and Plant Quarantine Bureau of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Animal and Animal and Food.

X Caliber will serve as a subscription service for registered veterinary clinics, with a monthly fee of 300,000 won ($213) and SK Telecom plans to work with more universities in the future to improve the accuracy of the service, and also plans to include the ability to diagnose cat injuries in the future.

, director of SKY Animal Medical Center in Seoul, said at a press conference held at SK Telecom headquarters: "If AI is applied to X-ray laser analysis, it can not only improve the accuracy of treatment, but also allow nursing staff to better understand the condition of the injured animal."

(translated by Jinyang)

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