Artificial intelligence is used to monitor the vital functions of preterm babies in a product line developed by the Artificial Intelligence National Laboratory (MILAB), coordinated by HUN-REN SZTAKI (Institute for Computer Science and Control). The resulting data may help ensure that babies receive treatment and support when their biorhythms indicate that it is most appropriate. Researchers also aim to develop an AI-based system that can determine the level of pain experienced by an infant based on the baby's facial expressions, back and arm tension.
Results thus far have been widely reported. Read the original Hungarian article here.