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AI-Mind’s Study Newsletter is Now Available in Five Languages

AI-Mind newsletter announcement no3

AI-Mind’s Third Study Newsletter is Now Available in Five Languages We are excited to announce that the third issue of the AI-Mind project study newsletter is now available in five different languages! This newsletter provides valuable updates on the latest advancements in dementia research and offers insights into the progress of the AI-Mind project. Released […]

New publication on dementia prognostic testing and the effects on quality of life

New publication on dementia prognostic testing and the effects on quality of life The number of people affected by mild cognitive impairment (MCI) continues to rise, leading to a growing concern in healthcare. Given the heterogeneous nature of MCI among individuals – where half of the people affected progress to dementia while others remain stable […]

New Open Access AI-Mind Publication on Region Based Pooling

Publication alert: Introducing Region Based Pooling for handling a varied number of EEG channels for deep learning models

New Open Access AI-Mind Publication on Region Based Pooling Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have opened up new opportunities for the fields of cognitive neuroscience and clinical brain health research. AI-Mind aims to harness AI-based tools for estimating the risk of dementia in individuals affected by mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The project not only […]

AI-Mind project clinical protocol recently published

AI-Mind project clinical protocol recently published AI-Mind kicks off the new year with excellent news. A new publication from the project partners titled: “Intelligent Digital Tools for Screening Brain Connectivity and Estimating Dementia Risk in Mild Cognitive Impairment: The AI-Mind Clinical Study Protocol” was recently published in Frontiers in Neurorobotics. Aligning with the European Commission’s […]

Exploring User Trust in AI: a new publication from AI-Mind partners

Exploring User Trust in AI: publication from AI-Mind partners The AI-Mind project is pleased to highlight the recent publication titled “Challenges and Trends in User Trust Discourse in AI Popularity,” by Prof. Sonia Sousa from Tallinn University, now available in full Open Access in the peer-reviewed journal Multimodal Technologies and Interactions. In a world reshaped […]