Identify renal failure
using AI
Below is a free classifier to identify renal failure. Just upload your image, and our AI will predict if there's a renal issue or not - in just seconds.
Please upload an X-ray image. For informational purposes only. Please speak to a professional before making any medical decisions.
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How this classifier works
To start, upload your image. Our AI tool will then predict if there's a renal issue or not.
This pretrained image model uses the Renal Failure dataset and has 4 labels, including Tumor, Cyst, Stone, or Normal.
We'll also show a confidence score (the higher the number, the more confident the AI model is around if there's a renal issue or not).
Whether you're just curious or building renal failure detection into your application, we hope our classifier proves helpful.
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