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VetClaw: An Edge-Cloud Multimodal Agentic System for Veterinary Disease Screening

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We present VetClaw, an edge-cloud multimodal agentic system for early veterinary disease screening. VetClaw uses a camera module as an edge sensing device and sends captured images, together with optional symptom descriptions, to a server-hosted vision-language model for zero-shot disease classification.

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