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At NVIDIA GTC 2025, DeCloak Intelligences and NTUH's Hsin-Chu Branch will exhibit their AI privacy healthcare system

At NVIDIA GTC 2025, DeCloak Intelligences and NTUH's Hsin-Chu Branch will exhibit their AI privacy healthcare system

A featured presentation will be 'Enhance Patient Safety With Privacy-Preserving AI: Multimodal DNN and VLM for Event Detection in Healthcare.'
SAN JOSE, Calif. and TAIPEI, March 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- DeCloak Intelligences, a subsidiary of Etron Technology (TPEx: 5351), is set to showcase its groundbreaking 'AI-aided Privacy Agent (AipA) Healthcare System' at NVIDIA's GTC 2025 with the Hsin-Chu Branch of National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH), scheduled from March 17–21, 2025, in San Jose, California. This innovative system leverages patented AI de-identification technology to enhance medical efficiency while ensuring patient privacy and safety.
The 'AipA Healthcare System' performs real-time de-identification image processing, significantly reducing the risk of personal data leakage. It offers a suite of AI recognition functions, including patient identity verification, tracking within medical facilities, and detection of critical events such as falls or violent incidents. These capabilities aim to bolster the safety and efficiency of healthcare environments.
Currently, this system has been implemented in the public areas and demonstration wards of the NTUH Hsin-Chu Branch Zhubei Campus. Using AI automatic recognition technology, it ensures the image privacy of patients and medical staff without affecting medical operations. Additionally, it reduces the risk of medical violence, further enhancing the safety within the hospital.
At GTC 2025, Dr. Yao-Tung Tsou, President of DeCloak Intelligences, will present a session titled 'Enhance Patient Safety With Privacy-Preserving AI: Multimodal DNN and VLM for Event Detection in Healthcare.'
This presentation will delve into the integration of privacy-enhancing technologies with multimodal deep neural networks (DNN) and vision-language models (VLM). This system integrates differentially private AI models with identity recognition and event detection to perform critical tasks such as fall detection, identifying dangerous activities, and recognizing elderly patients without exposing image data.
This advancement builds upon DeCloak's award-winning privacy solutions, including the DeCloakVision surveillance system and DeCloakFace facial recognition technology, which have been deployed in smart healthcare and automotive environments. The integration of VLM represents a significant leap forward in balancing data utility with privacy preservation, addressing ethical concerns associated with AI in healthcare, all while adhering to stringent compliance standards, including GDPR, CCPA, and Taiwan's Personal Information Protection Act.
DeCloak stated that the company had a brilliant showing at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in the United States, successfully demonstrating a number of innovative technologies and solutions, including the CES Innovation Award-winning DeCloakVision surveillance system and DeCloakFace facial recognition technology, significantly enhancing the brand's international recognition. During the exhibition, DeCloak engaged in in-depth exchanges with industry representatives and investors from Europe, the Americas, and Asia, attracting the attention of many potential customers, which not only deepened relationships with existing partners but also successfully expanded new cooperation opportunities.
Looking ahead, DeCloak will continue to expand its international presence and will soon travel to the United States to participate in NVIDIA GTC – an important AI semiconductor exhibition. NVIDIA GTC is a premier event in the global AI and high-performance computing fields, attracting technical experts, academic institutions, and industry leaders worldwide. DeCloak Intelligences' participation underscores Taiwan's active engagement in smart healthcare innovation. The company aims to expand Taiwan's smart healthcare technology.
National Taiwan University Hospital, Hsinchu Branch, utilizes DeCloak's " AI-aided Privacy Agent (AipA) Healthcare System " for de-identified image processing, reducing the risk of personal image data leakage.
About DeCloak
DeCloak's privacy computing solutions can be deployed through either software or hardware. With DeCloak's patented corresponding AI prediction algorithm, all data processed can remain highly analyzable while preserving total privacy. The processed data is transmitted to the local server or cloud in a de-identified format, and enterprises can use the AI prediction model to run data analysis and architect big data trends.
About Etron Technology, Inc.
Etron Technology, Inc. (TPEx: 5351. TW) is a world-class fabless and heterogeneous integration IC design company that specializes in the application-driven buffer memory, known-good die memory (KGDM), and long-retention time DRAM (RPC DRAM), and other artificial intelligence and machine learning-induced DRAM products. Etron also develops system-in-packages, including high-speed transfer interface chips of USB Type-C and 3D depth sensing computer vision and panoramic image capturing chips. www.etron.com/
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