Scientific breakthroughs by members of the EAS-ID project team have provided the foundation for the development of novel AI tools to improve the visualization and characterization of bruises on diverse skin tones:
- NPR: “New research could help nurses, police detect bruises on people with dark skin“
- CNN Health: “Using an alternate light source could help nurses and police detect bruises on darker skin, research says“
- NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt: “Bruises are harder to detect on people of color in abuse cases. New technology could change that“
- GMU: “George Mason University Receives $4.85 Million Gift to Increase Intimate Partner Violence Detection and Reporting“
- NovaMag: “George Mason Receives $4.85M Gift to Study Bruise Detection“
- Wusa9: “Donor gifts GMU $4.85M for domestic violence research“
- InsideNOVA: “Headline: George Mason lands gift to further research into detecting bruises, injuries“
- EurekAlert: “George Mason University receives $4.85 million n gift to increase intimate partner violence detection and reporting“
- WTOP News: “How AI can help detect domestic violence victims in the future“
- Health Imaging: “University developing AI-enhanced imaging system to aid domestic violence victims“