MUMBAI, India, June 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202444101229 A) filed by Aarogya Tech Inc., Reading, U.S.A., on Dec. 20, 2024, for 'cognitive computing-based system and method for non-invasive analysis of physiological indicators using assisted transdermal optical imaging.'

Inventor(s) include Amit Kumar Gupta; Prashant Trivedi; and Prashant Gupta.

The application for the patent was published on June 27, under issue no. 26/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A cognitive computing-based system and a method for non-invasive analysis of one or more physiological indicators using assisted transdermal optical imaging are disclosed. The cognitive computing-based system is configured to obtain multi-modal data from a plurality of sources to preprocess the multi-modal data that includes colored image data, thermal image data, physiological data, and user-provided contextual data. The preprocessed data is used for generating one or more multi-modal features. The cognitive computing-based system is configured to generate unified features representation data for machine learning (ML) models analysis using the extracted one or more multi-modal features. Further, the cognitive computing-based system is configured to perform non-invasive analysis on the unified features representation data to detect temporal trends in the unified features representation data, and generate numerical predictive insights, visual representations data, categorical predictive insights, and recommendation data of the physiological indicators based on the non-invasive analysis of the physiological indicators."

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