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The DYSIS project received the IV HackForGood Cooperation Award

The DYSIS project received the IV HackForGood Cooperation Award

Four ESI students developed this disease diagnosis system based on BigData

The DISYS project, developed by one of the teams participating in HackForGood based at the Escuela Superior de Informática at the Ciudad Real Campus, has been the winner of one of the global thematic awards: the Cooperation Award offered by the Polytechnic University of Madrid for the best contribution to achieving the sustainable development goals of the 2030 Agenda. This was the first time that the center of the University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM) participated in this initiative that involved 20 Spanish universities and brought together to more than a thousand hackers in search of applications that help improve people's lives. DISYS and one more of the three projects developed at the Escuela Superior de Informática de Ciudad Real have been among the top ten Global HackForGood Awards established by the organization.

DISYS is a symptom-based disease diagnosis system that has been developed by the DQTeam, made up of Ana Isabel Gómez Carretero, Fernando Gualo Cejudo, Andrés Manrique de la Cuadra and Bibiano Rivas García. The system provides the doctor with a method of identifying diseases through symptoms based on Big Data and the person who may suffer from a disease with an approximation of the conditions they may have.

Source: https://www.uclm.es/gabinete/ver_noticias.asp?id_noticia=12686

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