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Stanford scientists design a toilet with facial recognition for your butthole
From Nature.com (emphasis added):
Here, we describe easily deployable hardware and software for the long-term analysis of a users excreta through data collection and models of human health. The smart toilet, which is self-contained and operates autonomously by leveraging pressure and motion sensors, analyses the users urine using a standard-of-care colorimetric assay that traces redgreenblue values from images of urinalysis strips, calculates the flow rate and volume of urine using computer vision as a uroflowmeter, and classifies stool according to the Bristol stool form scale using deep learning, with performance that is comparable to the performance of trained medical personnel. Each user of the toilet is identified through their fingerprint and the distinctive features of their anoderm, and the data are securely stored and analysed in an encrypted cloud server. The toilet may find uses in the screening, diagnosis and longitudinal monitoring of specific patient populations.
tl;dr Data gathering for toilets using biometrics of your anus. Got it? Okay cool.
The article itself is paywalled, as far too many academic articles are, but one Twitter user shared screenshots of this screening, diagnosis, and longitudinal monitoring technology:
In other news Stanford has made a toilet that identifies you based on your butthole https://t.co/JKSuLk4lD7 pic.twitter.com/RHbMa59ZPO
— quaranbean (@christapeterso) April 6, 2020
THREE CAMERAS in the toilet! pic.twitter.com/C0ao0ISzpf
— quaranbean (@christapeterso) April 6, 2020
Other pages explain:
Read the restWe performed 410 fingerprinting [Ed note: butthole] trials from 10 participants Among 11 participants, two video clips of the anus per participants were acquired from 7 participants, whereas one video clip of the anus per participant was acquired from 4 participants As an input, individual frames of the anus from participant 1 were used for identification purposes.
Original Link: https://boingboing.net/2020/04/07/stanford-scientists-design-a-t.html