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AIUB hosts XAI workshop for early dementia detection

TBP Desk
12 Jul 2024 20:24:14 | Update: 12 Jul 2024 20:24:14
AIUB hosts XAI workshop for early dementia detection
Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics Research Group Director Dr Mufti Mahmud receives a crest from an AIUB official at a workshop for dementia care recently — Courtesy  Photo

The American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) recently hosted a workshop on Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) for dementia care.

The event, co-organised with Nottingham Trent University's Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics research group, united experts to explore XAI's role in revolutionising dementia management, according to a press release issued on June 25.

Senior Associate Professor Moshiur Rahman, acting dean of AIUB’s Faculty of Science and Technology, inaugurated the workshop, emphasising the need for technological advancements in dementia care. He also highlighted the importance of collaboration between technologists and healthcare professionals to develop user-friendly, accessible tools.

Key speakers included Dr Mufti Mahmud, director of the Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics Research Group, and Dr Wasif M Alam, a public health expert from AIUB.

Mahmud discussed AI advancements in early dementia detection, highlighting machine learning models that analyse neuroimages, clinical data, and cognitive assessments while Alam focused on the ethical implications of AI in healthcare, stressing the need for transparency and accountability, adds the release.

Interactive discussions addressed practical challenges in implementing XAI in Bangladesh, covering data privacy, regulatory frameworks, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Participants from around the country identified future research areas, such as developing responsible AI models, personalising AI tools, integrating them into local healthcare platforms, and conducting long-term studies.

The press release claims that the workshop set the stage for future advancements in XAI-powered dementia care tools, aiming to transform healthcare in Bangladesh.

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