Scientists of IIT Madras and THSTI Faridabad developed the AI model as part of the ‘Interdisciplinary group for advanced research on birth outcomes – DBT India initiative’.
Divyansh | February 26, 2024 | 01:29 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Researchers at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Madras) and Translational Health Science and Technology Institute (THSTI Faridabad) have developed the first India-specific artificial intelligence (AI) model to determine the age of a foetus in a pregnant woman in the second and third trimesters precisely. The model has been developed as part of the ‘Interdisciplinary group for advanced research on birth outcomes – DBT India initiative’ (GARBH-Ini) programme.
Accurate ‘gestational age’ (GA) is necessary for the appropriate care of pregnant women and for determining precise delivery dates. Called ‘Garbhini-GA2’, this is the first late-trimester GA estimation model to be developed and validated using Indian population data.
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Rajesh Gokhale, secretary, department of biotechnology (DBT), said, “GARBH-Ini is a flagship programme of DBT, and the development of these population-specific models for estimating gestational age is a commendable outcome. These models are being validated across the country.”
This research was undertaken by Himanshu Sinha, associate professor, Bhupat and Jyoti Mehta School of Biosciences, department of biotechnology, IIT Madras; Shinjini Bhatnagar, principal investigator of GARBH-Ini programme and a professor at THSTI and other researchers. The findings were published in the prestigious international peer-reviewed journal Lancet Regional Health Southeast Asia.
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