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    SYNAPSE EXPLORES NEW MEDICAL DIAGNOSTICS VIA CAMERA CELL PHONES
    Asia Pulse
    Dec 15, 2004


    TOKYO, Dec 15 Asia Pulse - Artificial intelligence developer Synapse
    Communications Inc. plans to launch at the end of next year a service
    that checks for diseases by looking at images of irises captured with
    camera cellular phones.

    The iris is the thin circular membrane between the cornea and lens of
    the eye.

    The firm plans to tap the findings of Armenia's artificial
    intelligence development center. The former Soviet Union republic's
    national research institution discovered that patients with different
    diseases have different iris conditions, and it has created a database
    on this correlation.

    Those subscribing to the new service will connect to the designated
    Web page through their cell phones and use their camera-equipped
    handsets to shoot and send images of irises. Synapse will analyze the
    information by looking for spots and deformations, for example, and
    check the results against the database to alert users to possible
    illnesses such as internal diseases.

    The company does not intend to venture into medical practice, only to
    provide information and recommend measures to stay healthy, such as
    diet and exercise. The price of the service is yet to be decided.

    The Armenian-Japanese Scientific, Educational and Cultural Ties
    Association, a group that promotes exchanges between the two
    countries, played matchmaker for Synapse and the Armenian research
    center.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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