
Selvas AI , an artificial intelligence (AI) and voice recognition specialist, announced on the 16th that it will begin a demonstration of its 'AI voice recognition system for emergency medical use' at the Ajou University Hospital Regional Trauma Center.
The system is a technology that recognizes and analyzes voices collected at emergency scenes in real time and immediately transmits them to medical staff, and aims to secure the golden hour for severely injured patients and improve their survival rate.
This project is part of the "AI Expansion Project Based on Interagency Collaboration," hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA). It is being jointly developed by Selvas AI and the Ajou University Hospital Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation. The Ministry of Health and Welfare is providing medical data and on-site demand, and four private companies are also participating to advance the response system for severe trauma patients.
Selvas AI explained that it has advanced its system to enable precise analysis of complex conversations at emergency sites by combining its 27 years of accumulated voice recognition technology with medical entity recognition (NER) technology and a medical-specific large-scale language model (LLM).
The system is scheduled to be verified at Ajou University Hospital within this year, and will then be expanded to eight doctor helicopter operation areas, 17 regional trauma centers, and approximately 400 emergency medical institutions nationwide.
Yoon Jae-seon, head of Selvas AI's voice recognition business, said, "It is very meaningful that the voice AI technology we have accumulated over 27 years is being practically utilized in emergency settings," and added, "We are also preparing to commercialize AI voice products that support collaboration among medical staff across emergency, trauma, and general treatment environments."
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