This initiative will contribute to develop knowledge and technological solutions that foster improved health and counteract diseases.
Dry eyes are hard to diagnose, but researchers estimate that as many as half of Norwegians might be afflicted.
Could there be a way for your doctor to diagnose depression and anxiety based on your brain activity?
Can artificial intelligence increase the success rate of assisted reproduction technology?
Diabetic patients should be able to monitor blood sugar levels without pricking fingers. The students are trying to find a solution.
The Centre for Intelligent Musculoskeletal Health (CIM), OsloMet's new Centre of Research Excellence, uses AI to develop innovative and effective interventions for musculoskeletal health.
Artificial intelligence offers great promise, but suffers from a trust deficit. Researchers at OsloMet are seeking to make this technology more trustworthy and, ultimately, more sustainable.