MUMBAI, India, June 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641051215 A) filed by Dr. D. Jayanthi; G. A. John Bellar Mine; V. Pranay; B. Hemanath; and S. Adarsh on April 22, 2026, for A Non Invasive Biometric System For Blood Group Prediction Using Fingerprint Analysis And Adaptive Deep Learning.
Inventors include Dr. D. Jayanthi; G. A. John Bellarmine; V. Pranay; B. Hemanath; and S. Adarsh.
The application for the patent was published on June 12, 2026, under issue no. 24/2026.
Abstract: Blood group identification is a critical requirement in medical diagnostics, emergency care, and transfusion procedures; however, conventional serological methods are invasive, time-consuming, and dependent on specialized laboratory infrastructure, limiting their effectiveness in rapid-response and resource-constrained environments. The present invention, titled "A Non-lnvasive Biometric System for Blood Group Prediction Using Fingerprint Analysis and Adaptive Deep Learning”, proposes a non- invasive, sensor-based intelligent system that utilizes fingerprint biometrics combined with deep learning and continuous learning techniques to predict human blood groups accurately. The system captures fingerprint data using biometric sensors and processes it through a deep learning framework incorporating convolutional neural networks and ensemble learning models to classify all ABO and Rh blood group categories. Unlike existing approaches that rely on static models or limited datasets, the proposed system integrates continuous learning capabilities, enabling dynamic model adaptation and improved prediction accuracy over time with new data inputs. The invention further supports real-time processing through an integrated software interface, providing rapid predictions, confidence scoring, and user interaction without the need for blood sampling or chemical reagents. By addressing the limitations of traditional and existing computational methods, the proposed system offers a portable, cost-effective, and scalable solution for preliminary blood group screening, with applications in healthcare, forensic investigations, and emergency response scenarios, thereby enhancing accessibility, efficiency, and reliability in blood group determination.
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