ELISE Open Call grant funding to Skinive to develop its AI-based solution

8th January 2022

ELISE Open Call grant funding to Skinive to develop its AI-based solution

Happy to start 2022 by announcing that Skinive has been selected to get through the ELISE AI program – EU-funded European Network of AI Excellence Centres 🎉🥇💶 Thanks Thanks to the European Horizon 2020 and ELISE AI network! Within the framework of the ELISE program, together with a network of artificial intelligence research hubs and […]

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Skinive Accuracy Report 2021 at Social Science Research Network

20th December 2021

Skinive Accuracy Report 2021 at Social Science Research Network

Skinive’s accuracy report “Dynamics of the neural network accuracy in the context of modernization of the algorithms of skin pathology recognition” is officially published at Social Science Research Network. www.ssrn.com Skinive neural network uses a machine-learning algorithm to calculate the risk rating of skin pathologies. For this study, we used Skinive’s 2020 and 2021 versions […]

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Skinive activities and achievements in Autumn 2021

2nd December 2021

Skinive activities and achievements in Autumn 2021

Summing up Skinive’s 2021 activities, we are excited to announce the list of events and conferences Skinive participated in during Autumn 2021: 1. The Next Web Conference (TNW)  (Sep 30 – Oct 01, 2021) TNW Conference is the most popular tech conference in Amsterdam, a 2-day technology event that brings together international technology executives, policymakers, […]

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Mole mapping – what is it and how to get your moles mapped?

11th November 2021

Mole mapping – what is it and how to get your moles mapped?

In a detailed analysis of the requests sent to the Skinive bot, we noticed that people are very often worried not about the condition of a particular mole (pigmented nevus), but the quantity of the moles on their body.  Moreover, with further analysis of the situation, it becomes obvious that there is a fact of […]

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What do doctors think of the Skinive MD app? Survey of the first users.

28th September 2021

What do doctors think of the Skinive MD app? Survey of the first users.

Interesting fact: according to statistics, 8 out of 10 people make their choice based on reviews. Reviews also help manufacturers improve their products and services based on the specific needs of their audience. Skinive MD became available on Appstore and Google Play in May 2021. Over 3 months of summer, more than 3000 users from […]

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[AI Generated] What are vesicles?

1st June 2010

OpenAI NN input: Vesicles are small, fluid-filled sacs that can appear on your skin. The fluid inside these sacs may be clear, white, yellow, or mixed with blood. Vesicles are also sometimes referred to as blisters or bullae, though there are slight size differences among the three. Vesicles are typically about 5 to 10 millimeters […]

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Types of skin moles and how to know if they’re safe

26th November 2018

While for many of us moles are just brown spots on our body we may not pay much attention to, they come in various shapes, sizes, and forms that can tell us important things about our skin health. Understanding all types of skin moles helps us identify any suspicious spots for skin cancer and keep […]

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[AI Generated] What is keratosis pilaris?

1st June 2010

OpenAI NN input: Keratosis pilaris or “chicken skin” is a common skin condition that causes patches of rough-feeling bumps to appear on the skin. These tiny bumps or pimples are actually dead skin cells plugging hair follicles. These bumps sometimes appear red or brown in color. Chicken skin is commonly found on the upper arms, […]

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