At the heart of AI-Mind are two artificial intelligence based digital tools that will be integrated into a cloud-based diagnostic support platform. AI-Mind will disrupt the clinical setting and significantly impact patients’ and doctors’ diagnostic journeys.
With AI-Mind we aim to reduce the disease’s burden by developing novel, AI-based tools to support healthcare professionals in their diagnosis and offering timely interventions to patients.
The aim of AI-Mind is to develop smart diagnostic tools to predict, at an early stage, who is likely to develop dementia. The study will take place in Norway, Finland, Italy and Spain, and will involve a total of 1,000 participants.
Målet med AI-Mind er å utvikle smarte diagnostiske verktøy for å forutsi, på et tidlig stadium, hvem som er i faresonen for å utvikle demens. Studien vil finne sted i Norge, Finland, Italia og Spania, og vil involvere totalt 1000 deltakere.
In AI-Mind, two new AI-based medical devices are being developed to rapidly and precisely identify and assess dementia risks in people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Through international collaboration, AI-Mind partners develop two AI-based tools: the AI-Mind Connector and the AI-Mind Predictor.
AI-Mind aims to establish an early population-based, cost-efficient screening method for synaptic pathology by empowering electroencephalogram (EEG) with a more sophisticated data interpretation and analysis.
The AI-Mind consortium brings together a multi-disciplinary, multisectorial and multi-national network comprising medical experts and opinion leaders on dementia from five hospitals, international experts in brain signal analysis and computer science embedded in NORA and CLAIRE, four SMEs and academic spin-off companies, patient and ...
AI-Mind will develop an “Intelligent diagnos-tics toolkit” for brain connectivity screening and dementia risk estimation in people with MCI containing two new artificial intelligence-based digital tools: the AI-Mind Connector and the AI-Mind Predictor. The AI-Mind Connector will identify dysfunctional brain networks (e.g.
The AI-Mind project reports on significant progress Global efforts between collaborators working on the AI-Mind project are at a point of coming to fruition with new data generated and the development of AI digital tools for dementia prevention. Funded by Horizon 2020, the AI-Mind project officially started in March 2021 for a dura-
2024年10月8日 · The innovative AI-Mind data collecting framework – a user centric way of diagnosing mild cognitive impairment: Date: 09/10/2024, Time: 10:30 – 11:45 Session: QOP3. Artificial intelligence and technology Location: Plenary F