Project Details
Description
This project arises as an innovative response to address existing barriers in the detection and prevention of cervical cancer. Aimed at women aged 30 to 65, it is main to implement an application with artificial intelligence (AI) support that provides training on automation in the detection of human papillomavirus (HPV), in addition will allow human-machine interaction to offer information on signs and symptoms related to cervical cancer (CCU). The importance of this research lies in its potential to improve access to cervical cancer screening and increase awareness about HPV regular screening in cervical cancer prevention. Attention to rural communities and vulnerable groups will be prioritized that face difficulties in accessing specialized health services. The project methodology includes the development of a conversational script for the virtual assistant, which will guide women through the automation process and upon receiving the results, will provide precise and understandable information about cervical cancer. Pilot tests will be carried out to evaluate the effectiveness and acceptability of the virtual assistant in different contexts.
Call for Applications
OUTSIDE THE CALL FOR PROPOSALS EXTERNAL FUNDS
| Short title | Automating Promotion Early Detection |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 1/11/24 → 31/10/25 |
Keywords
- Early detection
- Ia
- Uterine cervical
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