Melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer but, ironically, also the easiest to treat with survival rate which can top 98%. The key of a successful treatment is spotting melanoma early
Implemented strategy
IBM Watson is a cognitive system that uses machine learning to solve difficult problems
In Australia, Watson is working to help skin cancer experts detect melanoma sooner and more accurately
Technology implemented
IBM invented the Watson Smart Mirror, an simple engaging collection method powered by artificial intelligence
Some Australians were invited to meet Watson in-person though the Smart mirrors at Bordi, Watson analysed each individual and assessed their overall melanoma risk
Full skin checks were recommended for those at high risk
IBM also drove Australians to share their melanoma story on social media. Every tweet and photo helped Watson to understand melanoma, which means for those who couldn’t meet Watson in person, sharing their photos and stories on social media meant they were still able to contribute data
Result
45,6 million media impressions
4,88 million engagements
22% of people who met Watson had on-site skin check, and 40% of them were then referred onto a dermatologist.