OneKind ORIGIN
AI-Originated Clinical Endpoints for Animal Health
The ORIGIN platform converts continuous behavioral data into validated, audit-ready clinical endpoints — starting with canine pruritus.
Replace Subjective Scoring
Clinical endpoints in companion animal studies rely on subjective methods — including manual observation and subjective rating scales — that introduce noise, variability, and bias,[1] limiting statistical power and slowing development.[2]

Real-time pruritus detection — clinical study environment
Subjective scales capture opinion. The ORIGIN platform measures behavior.
Veterinary Pruritus — First Model
The ORIGIN platform detects and quantifies pruritic behaviors at frame-level resolution, generating validated clinical endpoints with full audit traceability.
- ●Continuous detection of scratching, biting, rubbing, and head shaking
- ●Validated against expert annotators
- ●Available for canine and feline studies
- ●Delivered as structured endpoint outputs
Scratching is a multi-second behavior. The ORIGIN platform captures the full event at 3-second resolution — versus the industry standard of one observation per minute.
Higher temporal resolution improves endpoint fidelity, reduces measurement noise, and supports stronger statistical power.
Validated. Reproducible. Production-Ready.
Independently validated across species and behavioral endpoints, with performance aligned to expert annotation.
Reduce study noise and increase statistical power in dermatology trials.
Every endpoint is fully traceable, reproducible, and audit-ready.
Statistics calculated from client-evaluated credibility tests against expert annotators. Specific study details withheld for client confidentiality.
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Frame-by-Frame Behavioral Measurement
Watch how OneKind automatically detects and scores pruritic behaviors — frame by frame, overnight, with a complete audit trail.
Deploy the ORIGIN Platform in Your Next Study
Generate objective clinical endpoints in your next companion animal study.
References
- Plant JD. “Repeatability and reproducibility of numerical rating scales and visual analogue scales for canine pruritus severity scoring.” Veterinary Dermatology, 2007. View →
- Tjandrasuwita M, Sun JJ, Chaudhuri S, Kennedy A, Yue Y. “Interpreting Expert Annotation Differences in Animal Behavior.” arXiv preprint, 2021. View →
